
Kirsten Wilhelm
Encaustics


I have been an artist of many mediums for over 25 years. Initially working in clay, oils and acrylics I find encaustic an exciting new way to express my creativity.
Encaustic (a mixture of beeswax, damar and pigments) is one of the oldest forms of painting medium. The textures and immense flexibility of encaustic have encouraged me to work with more freedom and intensity. My current work is based on unseen and/or unnoticed views of ordinary life. Drawing, scraping then burnishing pigments and inks into the wax surface creates an altered view of the hidden or barely noticed world.





Silvia Omero-Rogstad
Encaustics

Kevin Wilson
Mixed Media Encaustic

Leslie West
Mixed Media Encaustic















Sylvia Omero-Rogstad
Encaustics






Kamla Kakaria
Mixed Media Encaustics

Christy Lindell
Mixed Media Encaustics






Stephen Rock
Mixed reclaimed materials








Leslie Nan Moon
Linocuts & Mixed Media


Eric Day Chamberlain
Paintings

Cass Nevada
Encaustic Paintings


Crista Matteson
Hidden, Then Seen

Lee Withington
Acrylic and Encaustic

Daniel Santjer
Encaustic and Photographs

Kevin Piepel
Encaustic Paintings

Marty Gordon
What Would Jesus Glue?




Kristin Swenson-Lintault
Inside Out

Regan Haines
Relief and Monotype Prints

Kirsten Wilhelm
Photo Encaustics



Pam Galvani
Large-Format Monotypes
