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EVANS ENCAUSTICS

New Colors and a New Website - You're Here Now!

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It's been a busy year!  We have developed Glowing colors of encaustic paint, each shown in a swipe on white and on black.  Not metallic - they are a mix that remains translucent and bounces back light to the viewer.  Used in subtle touches or dramatic grand gestures, they are meant to enhance but not to overpower.        Glowing Marigold Glowing Pink              Glowing Red Glowing Lemon             Glowing Platinum Glowing Teal        Glowing Sky   There are other new colors with more to come - always...


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MAPPING: Finding A Way

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MAPPING - FINDING A WAY

 Consciously or not, we each set our own direction, choose our own path.  Artists express forward momentum in visual terms.  Works below range from literal map references to artists' metaphorical, internal compasses.   
In this show, art represents some of the members of ProWax. Each artist's name links to a website. At the end of this show, you'll find a link to ProWax...

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Counting

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     COUNTING

Measuring quantities, counting qualities, focusing on more versus less versus just enough: more than a tool, these are the substance of the following paintings.
In some cases the artist has provided one sentence about the work.  Links are live to each website.


Now More Than EverShirley A. McElhaney, 2013
16" x 14"
"Some times in life things are now or never."
Drifting in SilenceSandra...

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PATTERN IN PAINTING

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Pulsating rhythm dominates these paintings, some in the natural ripples of water, air, or emotions, some as syncopations in open space.  The energy vibrations emanating from these works inspire toe-tapping, dancing, and sometimes a quiet,  static gathering of thoughts.










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                                    Step By Step 5,   Sandra Quinn  2010
encaustic 22" x 24"

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Pattern - That's What I'm Talkin' 'Bout!

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Sandra Quinn, Step by Step 1, 14" x 16" encaustic  2009
 
This does not qualify for the upcoming Pattern show because it was done in 2009 but it is a stunning example of pattern creating rhythm in a painting.
Deadline for entries is Labor Day, September 3rd.  See below for details on how and what to enter.



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