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| Martine L'Etoile - Click to View Artist Profile |
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| | | |  Please wait while the content loads...   Member since: Dec-15-07Registered in: United States | In 1998 I started to paint with melted wax and oils. After a few years of experimenting in this medium, I soon discovered a style I categorize as semi-abstract, deconstruction. There are several stages, starting with layering wax, painting over the wax and then scraping it away, leaving the whiteness of the canvas to show through as a source of light. Sewing into the canvas as a final step also punctures the dry wax, producing a kind of detailing which softens the edges of objects, making some of it disappear. Overall, the [ see more] In 1998 I started to paint with melted wax and oils. After a few years of experimenting in this medium, I soon discovered a style I categorize as semi-abstract, deconstruction. There are several stages, starting with layering wax, painting over the wax and then scraping it away, leaving the whiteness of the canvas to show through as a source of light. Sewing into the canvas as a final step also punctures the dry wax, producing a kind of detailing which softens the edges of objects, making some of it disappear. Overall, the image grows into itself and takes on a used, unfinished appearance.
My formal training was in Fiber Arts where I learned to let the technique reveal itself.
I have been working on five different series of paintings, all of which illustrate an on going theme. I prefer the content be subtle but emotional, guiding the viewer to a certain point and then allowing their imagination to take over. [ hide] |
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