Hear Cloth Paper Scissors editor, Jenn Mason, as she discusses attending a mixed-media conference; encaustic artist Amy Stoner's new DVD workshop, and participatory art exhibits at an encaustic conference.
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Hear Cloth Paper Scissors editor, Jenn Mason, as she discusses attending a mixed-media conference; encaustic artist Amy Stoner's new DVD workshop, and participatory art exhibits at an encaustic conference.
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Encaustic is not my thing, but I love to learn. Loved the window exhibit….
It would have been VERY interesting if we could have had a look on what was the the window ; we couold have a look only on two items…. not enough to have an opinion…….
This video does not tell the viewer what this is about. Perhaps I’m the only person who has never heard of Encoustics?
I enjoyed the video blog entry. I love group art & experimenting. I got your point about trying conferences. Keep ’em coming. I also enjoyed the sky reflected in the gallery window. I love summer.
Sincerely, Colorsplash, Sue
Smile, Jenn!
And let us in on what the heck encaustic collage is, besides unsightly tin cans with colored wax dripping out of them. (I certainly hope there is more to this medium, anyhow!)
Meanwhile, don’t quit your day job.
Patricia McKenney
If anyone would like to see a more informative video on Amy Stoner & encaustics, click on the first link in that email or go here:
http://www.interweavestore.com/encaustic-collage?a=ce100712
This is the preview from her upcoming dvd.
I would have liked to see more of the wax balls stuck to the paper–explain what encaustic art is more clearly—who were some of the master artists that made encaustic art and why did artists want to work with wax? Look for encaustic wax conferences is not a very clear nor helpful comment: why should I? what makes encaustic art special or different? what kinds of things can I do with encaustic? how will my art change? other than hanging encaustic art on the wall, what other things can I do with it?
I would have liked to see more of the wax balls stuck to the paper–explain what encaustic art is more clearly—who were some of the master artists that made encaustic art and why did artists want to work with wax? Look for encaustic wax conferences is not a very clear nor helpful comment: why should I? what makes encaustic art special or different? what kinds of things can I do with encaustic? how will my art change? other than hanging encaustic art on the wall, what other things can I do with it?