entry into Mercy Gallery - Ceccio
Here are images of the Waxing Lyrical exhibition installed. I'm pleased with how the show came together and it has received many positive comments. The opening will be Tuesday April 27 from 6:45-8:45pm. [post updated with titles and media information]
Here are images of the Waxing Lyrical exhibition installed. I'm pleased with how the show came together and it has received many positive comments. The opening will be Tuesday April 27 from 6:45-8:45pm. [post updated with titles and media information]
Glessner , It Entered, Encaustic, horse hair, mixed media on rusted and branded silk on wood and Scars II, encaustic, mixed media on rusted and branded silk on wood
Here, at last are the installation pix of the Waxing Lyrical exhibition at the Mercy Gallery. above - Lorraine Glessner - two multi-panel pieces.Lorraine's diptych Come Early Morning, encaustic, human hair, mixed media on rusted and branded silk on wood
Lorraine Glessner Down Sixth Street, encaustic, horse and human hair, mixed media on rusted and branded silk on wood
Sobel - Crary Ice Rise- encaustic, digital & mixed media on paper (my husband's uncle Albert Crary was an Arctic and Antarctic explorer. The Crary Ice Rise is one of a number of places named for him.
detail, Shadow Language, encaustic and mixed media on paper, Daniella Woolf
Shadow Language, encaustic and mixed media on paper, Daniella Woolf This installation is well over 200 individual elements and took two of us quite a few hours to install. The individual pieces are fascinating and the shadows it casts draw many eyes.
Above, below & in the details, diptych, encaustic, pigment, tar, on reclaimed wood siding
Cari Hernandez
Cari Hernandez
Hernandez, installation view including Reminders of flow,both Study of flow, Above, below & in the details,
Lynda Cole - installation view, Sumi Pond, Black Ink ;encaustic over Sumi ink
and untitled, encaustic on panel
and untitled, encaustic on panel
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