Waxed Worlds: The Small and the Large of It

Posted July 10, 2014 at 4:27 pm by

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Encaustic mixed media by Nichole Dement & Danielle Dean Palmer

Nichole Dement – Nichole is interested in representing what isn’t seen, from the many metaphors found in dream states to the multiple dimensions of Quantum Physics. Life is a beautiful mystery that she enjoys recreating in the layers of her work. The technical process of working with encaustic, or beeswax and resin, alongside various paints and found objects with prints on specialty Japanese rice papers adds depth, luminosity and texture to her romantic interpretations of life.

Danielle Dean Palmer – Danielle’s work depicts a world between times. She uses a blend of old and new image making techniques to reveal a primal and personal vision of nature in its most elemental form. Her elegant compositions are evocative of specimens collected from a memory of encounter, an experience of something eternal and inextricably of us. They are works of discovery unveiled with a subtle lens.

Reception for the artists: Saturday, July 12, 4-7 PM
WaterWorks Gallery
315 Argyle Avenue

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