Archive for October, 2006

FAQs during Open Studios October 29, 2006 12:17 pm 
Encaustic, Painting

Many thanks to everyone who stopped by during Open Studios. Your presence, your thoughts, your kindness and your questions were all warmly appreciated. Here’s a summary of frequently asked questions:

WHAT DOES “ENCAUSTIC” MEAN?
Encaustic is a fancy word for beeswax paint. It comes from the Greek word “enkaustikos” meaning “to burn in” and refers to the fact that heat is used to manipulate and fuse the beeswax paint onto a rigid surface.

DID YOU INVENT THIS TECHNIQUE?
No. Encaustic pre-dates oil painting as a technique. The ancient Greeks used encaustic to paint beautiful, expressive portraits of the deceased on funeral masks. Some of these paintings exist in museums today and are said to be as fresh looking now as they were when they were made (as early as the 5th century B.C.)

WILL MY PAINTING MELT IF I HANG IT IN THE SUN?
No. Encaustic is a durable medium that will last indefinitely with proper care. As with any work of art, please display your painting out of direct sunlight to avoid fading. Avoid extreme temperatures. Encaustic paint melts between 142 and 150 degrees Fahrenheit and becomes brittle at temperatures below 35 degrees. By storing your painting at room temperature it will retain its natural beauty for many years to come.

HOW DO I CARE FOR MY PAINTING?
To clean your painting dust it with a dry cloth. Take special care when transporting your painting. Use common sense. (Yikes! Don’t even think about leaving it in the car with the windows rolled up on a hot day.) You can protect your painting during transportation by attaching a piece of foam core or mounting board to its surface-side using the edges of the frame as a support.

WHO MAKES YOUR FRAMES?
My husband, Andy frames my paintings. He makes each frame from scratch using solid, hand-sanded maple. Careful attention is paid to each frame’s width, color and finish so that it maximally complements the painting it holds.

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Dear Readers October 21, 2006 5:48 pm 
General

Dear Readers,
I haven’t forgotten you! The last few weeks have been busy ones. A new post is on it’s way soon.
Laura

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Open Studios 2006 October 3, 2006 9:58 am 
Encaustic, Painting

My studio will be open to the public this weekend and next (October 7th, 8th, 14th and 15th, 2006) from noon to six PM.

I always look forward to Open Studios and the opportunity it brings to meet and talk with so many art lovers, neighbors and friends. This year I’ll be displaying some exciting new encaustic paintings based on a series of large-scale, graphite drawings I completed earlier this summer. These babies are big (roughly 40″ x 40″). And each has a story to tell.

I’d love to see you so stop by and say hello! You can find my studio in the alley between Pine and Mapleton bordered by 15th and 16th Street in downtown Boulder.

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