Another selection of vintage style works by encaustic artist Anne Winder-Boyle.
Showing posts with label Encaustic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Encaustic. Show all posts
Saturday, 17 May 2014
Anne Winder-Boyle I
I came across Anne Winder-Boyle's work last summer in Cornwall. Anne uses old book covers to created encaustic illustrations building up layers with inks and wax. Her work beautifully captures the past in these examples, but often she twists the present into her retro styled works.
Monday, 10 February 2014
Kenna Moser II
Further delicate beauty from Kenna Moser.
"I am inspired artists who work with their own visual language, passions and quirks. I believe that the path to the universal is through the personal, that you can only really paint what you know. My work is intertwined with my life. Images are gathered from trees, ferns and feathers found in the woods and stream behind my studio or gleaned from my garden." Kenna Moser
Kenna Moser I
Her works are like letters from The Minpins a book I am rereading at the moment with Freya.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Kate Phillips

Kate Phillips is an artist based in San Francisco who studied printmaking at Glasgow School of Art. Encaustic has become the medium for much of Kate's work since graduating, trapping like fossils, fabric fragments, paper and threads in layers of resin, pigment and beeswax.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Bridgette Guerzon Mills

I love the different textures, moods and surfaces of this encaustic painting by Bridgette Guerzon Mills, almost good enough to eat. Bridgette uses all the ingredients at hand fragments of her photographs, paint, paper, fiber and text are layered and scratched, stirred to perfection.
Saturday, 9 January 2010
Bridgette G Mills
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