Carrie Goller - Guinness, Mixed Media (Oil/Cold Wax) 11x14 ***At Abend Gallery, Denver, CO please inquire at (303) 355-0950***
Carrie Goller - Guinness, Mixed Media (Oil/Cold Wax) 11x14 ***At Abend Gallery, Denver, CO please inquire at (303) 355-0950***
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***At Abend Gallery, Denver, CO please inquire at (303) 355-0950***
Part of the Carrie Goller original mixed media series of oil over encaustic on 1.5" profile wood panel (edges have been painted dark brown).
WHAT IS ENCAUSTIC?
First used by the Greeks over 2000 years ago, encaustic (beeswax medium) is one of the earliest known forms of painting. The amazing Fayum Mummy Portraits painted with encaustic by the Greeks in Egypt, (late 1st century BCE or the early 1st century CE) are still fresh, vibrant, and exhibited today in the world's greatest museums. Artist Jasper Johns is credited with the modern renaissance of encaustic fine art with his work that began in the 1950's.
Painting with encaustic involves melting, applying, then heat fusing layers of beeswax mixed with various mediums. The technique generates a luminous, rich surface that brings visual beauty and depth to the wax. Back from obscurity, modern tools have made the process more practical for encaustic artistry. The protective nature of the beeswax helps maintain freshness and preservation of color, preventing the wax from darkening or turning yellow. Impervious to moisture, these pieces need not be varnished or put under glass.
Carrie Goller interprets this ancient medium into contemporary works. Illuminated in brilliant color or delicate opalescence, her compositions encompass oversized serene seascapes & landscapes, to tiny whimsical country scenes. Goller states, "I do not consider myself an 'encaustic artist', although I have instructed and work in that method. I am an artist that works in a variety of media; encaustic just happens to be one of them. The idea and expression of the work inspires me more than the technique itself."
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Different types of print products we offer We offer high quality Giclee prints for most of the artists we represent, in both canvas prints and paper prints. Gallery Wrapped, Canvas...
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What is Giclée and Why Does It Matter?
Giclée is pronounced “jee-clay” from the French, meaning “to spray.” Currently giclée printing is the highest quality form of art reproduction available to us. To print a giclée, we start with...
What is Giclée and Why Does It Matter?
Giclée is pronounced “jee-clay” from the French, meaning “to spray.” Currently giclée printing is the highest quality form of art reproduction available to us. To print a giclée, we start with...
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What is "Encaustic"?
At Carrie Goller Gallery, you may find the word "encaustic" used to describe the process for a number of paintings. You may also see "encaustic" process applied to certain reproduction...
What is "Encaustic"?
At Carrie Goller Gallery, you may find the word "encaustic" used to describe the process for a number of paintings. You may also see "encaustic" process applied to certain reproduction...
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Some of the artists we feature at Carrie Goller Gallery describe themselves as "plein air" artist. What does "plein air" mean exactly? 'En plein air', French, meaning "in the open"...
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Some of the artists we feature at Carrie Goller Gallery describe themselves as "plein air" artist. What does "plein air" mean exactly? 'En plein air', French, meaning "in the open"...

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