by Cheryl McClure | Mar 20, 2011 | Annual Encaustic Conference, encaustic paintings, Joanne Mattera
Two down, one to go, if I can get another encaustic painting done to enter for the Beeline show in Provincetown, MA. I always hate to send in an entry to a show without sending as many pieces as they allow. Hum….now what can I do now to come up with another one...
by Cheryl McClure | Mar 12, 2011 | abstract paintings, encaustic monotype, encaustic paintings
Earlier in the week, I had decided that three of the encaustic monotypes I worked on way back when I first got Paula Roland’s HotBox, were just perfect to mount on a new panel I had. It was serendipity that the 24 x 12 x 2 inch panel was perfect to stack the...
by Cheryl McClure | Mar 6, 2011 | abstract paintings, encaustic paintings
I decided to just keep looking at that last painting for a time. So I started work on a 30 x 30 wood panel that had been calling to me from the corner of my encaustic work room. I keep wanting to get some flow and gesture more in the wax painting process. That is my...
by Cheryl McClure | Feb 27, 2011 | Abstraction
I’m making a little progress on this acrylic painting that is so far to be referred to as Purple Ground. I started this on the day of a one-on-one workshop with another artist in my studio to show her how I begin a painting. This one had Quinacradone Purple as a...
by Cheryl McClure | Feb 22, 2011 | abstract paintings
WOW…just an exciting week-end all around after I got some great news Friday. One of my paintings is a finalist in the 2011 Hunting Art Prize. Although there is a little controversy in the art world about this competition and how they choose the artists...
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