"lesson plans" encaustic 8x16 inches
Swiss-born artist Marco Schmidli creates minimalist paintings with a contemporary edge. Placing emphasis on process, he lets the mediums naturally manifest within his artwork. “An important aspect of my artwork is the removal of my own artistic hand. Instead of controlling and demanding the paint move and act a certain way, I let the paint naturally manifest and express its pure form/ true colors/ most natural movement.” Schmidli's work is known for its sensitive surfaces and subtle textures. He has developed specialized techniques for applying and layering color, giving depth to his paintings. This 12 inch high by 12 inch wide original artwork is an abstract composition in acrylic paint on a wood panel. Schmidli uses acrylic paint to create the deep tonality of his colorful works. It is signed and dated on the back of the canvas. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included. Schmidli studied photography and fine art in Switzerland and Rome. He worked as a photographer and painter in Zurich and then in 1989 he moved to California. Schmidli has been creating large scale artworks since. He has developed specialized techniques for applying and layering color. His artworks have been featured in the film and entertainment industry, such as fashion photography, celebrity portraits, music videos, films, editorials, and at red carpet events. Schmidli has set a new standard for large scale contemporary abstract works in Los Angeles. His original paintings have appeared in highly respected magazine publications, such as Vogue, Flaunt, and Harper’s Bazaar. His work has also been featured in fashion spreads of iconic international brands such as Nike and Balenciaga.
"The Light of Our Own Nature" encaustic mixed media 16x12 inches May 2014
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Hana 16x12 encaustic and pine bark Well the beginning of the school year is always a whirlwind! I finished the piece above a few weeks ago and as you can tell Hawaii is still a continuous influence. I finally made it back into the studio again today. I have been anxious to get back into the studio because ,I am happy to say, the piece from my last post sold at the show! In fact it had a red dot on it before the doors even opened because the owner of the gallery purchased it. I was extremely shocked but also totally flattered. One of the reasons the beginning of the school year was so busy is because of the fundraiser I was working on for the art club. We did a color run and it was fantastic! If you ever get the chance to participate in one I highly recommend it. This is the photo of the color throw we did at the end of the event. So much fun and we raised enough money to fund everything we wanted to do plus give a percentage to the local food pantry.
Dietlind Vander Schaaf is a New England Wax member who lives in Portland, Maine and shares a studio in West Falmouth with artist Anne Strout. Recently, fellow...
Our Vanishing Wetlands III, 2007, 16 x 16, encaustic, Claudia Marseille at the Donna Seager Gallery
Reworking an older painting.
photograph and oil on canvas / H :120cm × L : 60cm - 2003
Perfectly Chaotic Between Three Worlds, by Anne Moore, monotype, 26"X 16"
past present future encaustic mixed media 16x20 inches
Carnet de travail Élisabeth Couloigner