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<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">You are the Hawk. As I prepare to go out, do I have everything, the right clothes, gloves, hat, the right tools, will I need a knife, a shovel, the camera, is it all there, the list is endless, or so seemingly. I think about the time of year it is, no leaves on the trees rotten decaying wet, what little activity is far and few between. I love the color, all the browns, umbers, sepias, whites, grays, and subtle greens. If I go and find nothing I will still have the pleasure of that brief time experienced in a place I hold fondly. The goal if it is a goal is the raptor, the eagle, the hawk. It is everywhere but nowhere. I see it, or at least I think I do, I feel it's presence so strong but knowing if it is, is uncertain until it is certain. What I mean is when it is a crow, a pigeon, a raven or whatnot, it is put into question, is that it, look, over there, something doesn't feel right. But a hawk is a hawk is a hawk, it is only what it is and there is no mistaking it. If only it were more compassionate to the lengths taken to see it, to be there for it. Maybe it would if only it knew, but how, how can you tell this. Many things are like that hawk, there is no mistaking it's presence. You look and notice how things are like it. You go to great lengths to share it's company. But likewise things aren't. It seems rightfully placed and displaced at the same time. And it's not just it, but everything, the whole, the mud, the grayed skies, the likens, the rot of the wood, the smell of the air. I see you.</span><br />
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Another draft of writing without posting, but HA! no, not this time. It occurred to me that maybe I should make a series of articles, unfinished works or discarded drafts, but that's something else. I figured, why not just post it, it is what it is. So here it is.<br />
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A thought boroughs unlike no other tangible thing. A thought digs beneath what is impenetrable, it's like a seed preparing for it's cataclysmic coming. Some months ago when I started working in sketchbooks, like a seed ready to grow, into what. This has been a strong turn to move towards. Towards what. The thought is still digging ever so deep, but I finally came to wanting to share more without thinking on what to write about. </div>
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"<i>I can not accept that there is no mark to communicate the way I feel for you.</i>" As overtly hackneyed this seems in some way as a few have. I made it anyway. Text as a mark has it's own meaning, yet this in particular is what steered me to share, even though it's meaning is unrelated. I suppose it's about trying, to not stop trying, because once you stop, you stop. That as well in some way, sounds kind of typical; however, some things are individual to a single person, so perhaps to simply explain instead of just doing, is why the thought becomes cliche- if that makes sense. But I like it and the slight cliche feel. With words, in part, writing something that anyone could hold or say is like a mark being made over and over, but it holds something personal or special like a person's name. Marks by themselves, and perhaps words too, they are ||\\||//|=|/.</div>
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one of the first words as marks, i like the glow the red puts off when seen in person</div>
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gold-leafed glue mark, I think this could be an entire separate focus</div>
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thinking about the weight mark has outwardly and inwardly</div>
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making a mark as a gift for someone special was a challenge of it's own</div>
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I wanted to share more, like names as marks, but I felt sharing someone's name was extremely personal, not necessarily for myself, but for the person who's name was written, and even when many names are not particular to any individual. When writing someones name for the sake of writing their name, it is a strange feeling, that it is them, also I am filled with the need to give it to them. Maybe it is one reason it feels so special to receive (and give) handwritten letters from people you know and care for.</div>
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<i>Stop Crying, Allyson Packer at Axle Contemporary, Santa Fe NM. </i><br />
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You may have noticed, but if not, I have featured my friend, Allyson Packer, on and off, over the years I have known her. I really enjoy her work, the ideas and thought she puts in. On occasion I would show up and photograph her work, unofficially, it tended to be performance based visual conceptual work, if that isn't a genre of art, it should be. I do wonder though if documenting such types of work sometimes takes away some meaning from it all, as like, <i>Stop Crying,</i> at Axle Contemporary's mobile art gallery,<i> </i>was very in the now, and photographing something that is about presence, doesn't quite translate. Translation or no, I mostly did it because I like capturing those types of moments, particular of a friend that I respected her work. I have missed documenting a few of Allyson's similar works/performances, for example, one where I forgot my camera, but realized that it was mostly in the dark anyway, so needless to say, I would have ruined the ambiance with a flash. And one on a billboard, that I wasn't aware of till after the fact. But I also wanted to be a part of this one, mostly because it is Allyson's last show in New Mexico, at least for a while, as she goes to the midwest to advance her career, and I will dearly miss her presence as well as her art. I hope you can glean some of the enjoyment myself and others experienced from this small article, it surely was. I'm sure she will have more up on her website in the near future.<br />
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From the show, "<span style="background-color: white; color: #141823; font-family: Helvetica, Arial, 'lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17.920000076293945px; text-align: left;">Allyson Packer's performance Stop Crying will enlist the help of viewers to create a laugh track to be played as a sound installation in the Railyard. During the performance, Packer will work one-on-one with viewers to elicit and record the sound of their laughter. Immed</span><span class="text_exposed_show" style="background-color: white; color: #141823; display: inline; font-family: Helvetica, Arial, 'lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17.920000076293945px; text-align: left;">iately following each encounter, the new recording will be added to an audio track containing laughter from previous participants. As it grows over the course of the performance, the resulting laugh track will be played outside Axle in the Railyard. Packer's performance art explores vulnerability as a form of agency, and how removing boundaries can affect the balance of power in interpersonal politics."</span></div>
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After closing hours at work the other day it was decided to pour the excess liquid nitrogen into the fountain, which isn't uncommon, however this time it was poured from the upstairs balcony. Check it out, I slapped together this animated gif for some fountain fun.<br />
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Mark making, I am not sure why I started this sketchbook exactly, but I felt like it was some kind of algorithm for possible future works.<br />
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Recently some items came back to me after a long absence, they were living in a far away land, one known as Indiana. But now I have them, and most particular to why I am writing, other than the fact that I have not written in a long while, amongst these items were a few books that motivated me, at least when I first got them, to tap further into my ideas, my art. </div>
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The environment, as a whole, has always been at the core of my work, but I have focused a lot on bird and plant life, color, and visual textures. Not that I want to stop with that focus, but I feel a need to explore more of the whole. Also since I treat medium and subject connectively, some subjects lean more to a specific medium than the other, and that sometimes leaves one medium feeling neglected. </div>
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I have been trying to get back into the studio, so to speak, the only studio I ever had was through the university where I received my graduate degree, but anyway that is another story... I have been trying to get back to work with more land based, the, "whole," type pieces, more documentation of encaustic as a medium, and well, just to make art in general. Which brings me back to the books. I thought I would share a few images with you that I found to pull at my motivation a little bit. One book is on Indiana geology from 1881, I was attracted to the plates, which include around sixty of them. I have always admired the graphic and design quality, especially with this subject matter.<br />
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And from a two volume, 3008 page picture dictionary, where there are endless images to glean ideas from, including odd things I would never relate to a word. And lastly, a book on insects.<br />
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I thought I could update with a photo of the piece I was working on, that I posted last time. I was commissioned to paint some Carolina Chickadees from a friend and fellow artist, she gave it as a wedding gift for a couple back in the Carolinas- I hope it found a good home!</div>
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I was thinking, as long as I am sitting here, sneezing uncontrollably from some unknown thing, and pausing from painting... I thought I might try to type something up. Not much to say though, or can say, the sneezing... I am working on this Carolina chickadee WC, similar to my other works of birds (<i>view more at <a href="http://parksartworksportfolio.blogspot.com/p/book.html">http://parksartworksportfolio.blogspot.com/p/book.html</a></i>), I hope to have it done soon, if the sneezing every stops. <br />
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P.S. Using <a href="http://parksartworks.blogspot.com/2009/08/art-materials-caran-d-neocolor-ii-water.html">Caran d'Ache Neocolor II water-soluble pastels</a> on <a href="http://parksartworks.blogspot.com/2010/02/art-materials-moleskine-watercolor.html">Moleskine watercolor book</a>.</div>
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Not currently, but during the past three years, in some way, shape, or form, I had been teaching visual arts to children and teens with autism. During that time I have met and know a lot of dedicated and talented people. One of these individuals is working deligently to raise money for a respite program dedicated to children with autism. I would like to take a moment and help spread the word to anyone who can help them reach their goal. Watch a video below and go to <a href="http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/199901">http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/199901</a> to make a donation, any amount will help and is greatly appreciated!<br />
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<i>I own a building separate from my house which is about 600 sq ft. Instead of using the building for personal space I have decided to give back to my community and have found that they need respite care for children with Autism ages 4-6 years old. I have exhausted many fundraising efforts in my community and have raised a enough money to demolish the inside of the building, put on a new roof and pour a new floor. People have donated supplies and I have also raised money for some art supplies, shelving units and some furniture for when we open. </i></div>
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<i>However, this building needs a bathroom, a kitchen, drywall, electricity and plumbing for starters. I believe that the community at large is interested in seeing children with ASD thrive in society. This can happen if they are given a place where they can truly express themselves . This respite program will provide, Art, Gardening, Music, Free Play, Floor Time Activities, and a natural playscape outside of the building. We also plan to equip it with a full kitchen to prepare food, make messes and conduct science experiments. </i></div>
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I recently went up to Santa Fe from ABQ with the chance to see some pronghorn. Being from Indiana originally, and seeing them for the first time, and wild, I was really excited to say the least. It also got me to thinking, I need to start posting again, even if my time is limited with trying to find work. Anyway, I thought this was a good way to get back at it, and maybe touch on something that has been bugging me with photography. </div>
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Back to the pronghorn, I could have used a telephoto lens if I had one, only, all I had was the built in optical zoom. All that didn't matter though, my pictures aren't as great as if I would have had professional setup, but what I got was much better. Over a hundred yards away and with a tripod I worked twice as hard to get what I got than anyone would have with a big fancy camera. You will be much more satisfied with your work when you have to work for it. </div>
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Hardboard, commonly referred to as masonite, more and more is being used as a substrate for painting, drawing, and other media. Primed with clay, paper, gesso, etcetera - ready for oil, acrylic, egg tempera, watercolor, encaustic, ink, collage, and much more.<br />
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Unlike many masonite products found at your local hardware store, artist hardboard, is often made to be more stable, less toxic, and less harmful to you, as-well-as the environment. Lumber products are often treated with chemicals for many purposes; however, certain types of chemicals are better off avoided in art making if not other constructive ventures. Hardboard, designed for artistic uses have advantages over other alternatives; so as long as certain steps are taken in it's use, as well as precautions in the choice of what brand or type.<br />
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Formaldehyde, that evil chemical that always crops up in art material safety has made it's way on to the manufacturer's label to help ease the worried minded purchaser. However, most art material manufacturers are going to avoid this chemical as much as possible; mainly because they know the artist is aware of it. It also never hurts to check. In the case of Jack Richeson's <i>Premium Artist's Hardboard</i>, they went to the trouble to ease those worries by printing it on the label.<br />
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Archival products are important to many artists, galleries, museums, and collectors alike- therefore you will find labels on materials informing you of the products being such.<br />
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Along with archival labeling, Ampersand informs you of their commitment to the environment (not shown), stating their panels are made from sustainable forest products, ensuring the protection of wildlife, plants, soil, and water. A plus for those environmentally conscience artists, like here at ParksArtworks©.<br />
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ASTM label, or rather the label concerning art materials- ASTM D4236. ASTM is the international organization for testing materials and the ASTM D4236 label is the standard practice for labeling art materials. Seeing labels like these on a product simply means they are conforming to ASTM standards to provide a product that is safe. You will find it on products from finger paint to, well... the topic at hand. However, a note of caution, the studies and information is usually designed around the typical use for a product. In the case of encaustic, material is heated, and heating things up to such high temperatures have their own risks not always included in such studies because they expect you to use it for what it was designed or intended to be used for.<br />
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Hardboard at the hardware store also comes with a collection of labeling. Manufacturers do this for all sorts of reasons- be it their own personal business reasons or required by law. You can find out more from those specific manufacturers or the place you happen to be visiting.<br />
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Hardboard benefits over dimensional lumber, plywood, canvas, or whatnot can be many- but nothing is perfect- with each comes their own benefits. Hardboard is lighter than plywood, canvas can flex, dimensional lumber is aesthetically pleasing- it may just simply come down to preference. Aside from the cost on occasion, hardboard beats many on convenience- particularly those primed for your specific need.<br />
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Crayons, known for having produced many stick figures, showing alternatives to simple batik processes, used to push up ones nose, rudimentary in <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/2011/04/monoprint-or-monotype.html">wax monoprinting</a>, and along with who knows how many other enjoyable activities- 'cept maybe not the nose thing.<br />
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The term crayon is inclusive, synonymous with certain memories and products. Not always on the top list for artist materials, or at least professional artist ones. Sometimes even condemned to be, "childish," as if, "childish," is a bad thing. Having my own reservations about them, I still feel they've earned a right, even if it were out of just plain nostalgia. It is however, for more than just nostalgia's sake.<br />
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Something that springs to mind is that I have been using them for teaching encaustic monoprinting. Rarely ever do we use expensive high-end art supplies to learn a new art form or process, at least not if it isn't necessary, and of course, not in saying to cheap'n the value of the crayon. Here is a look at how crayons are useful different ways.<br />
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First off, it is to make full use of that nostalgia value. Nothing like digging through a bucket crayons, or breathing in that familiar scent, to get the memory juices flowing. If not used for what they were meant, they can be found in advertising, sculptures, mailboxes, collections, and much more than one can think of. Where have you seen crayons outside of typical coloring? Images of the crayon are everywhere, just look at the header of this post. Nostalgia plays a big role and is important- whether we realize it or not. <br />
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Second, and keeping it short with links to previous posts written on the topic, a process making use of the everyday run-of-the-mill crayon. Combining <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/p/encaustic-history.html">encaustic</a> and printmaking, <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/2011/04/monoprint-or-monotype.html">wax monoprinting</a> or <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/2011/04/monoprint-or-monotype.html">monotypes</a>, in general is a printmaking technique that creates individual unique pieces with the process applied to encaustic. The process is very simple and crayons make the perfect learning tool. Being relatively inexpensive compared to encaustic paint, but ready to use out of the box, plentiful supply of colors, and found in many stores just around the corner- it's hard to argue the case for not using them. Monoprinting with crayons can be a fun and easy first step to learning a new technique, one tied to a ancient practice. Only remember if you plan on creating gallery worthy work, or honestly any minute amount of seriousness, you may (or may not) move on to encaustic wax. I will not mention the health issues, or the ramifications of using crayons as encaustic here, rather for in depth look on encaustic, refer to the <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/">Encaustic Resources</a> link.<br />
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Crayons can be used in a simplified batik process or in candle-making as well. Crayons argumentatively will always have a place and serve the purpose of many lessons in art making- <i>WOW!</i> if only only I had my own crayon making mill and label machine I could make my own, with my own choice of ingredients.<br />
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Thanks for reading and don't forget to look at, <i><a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/2011/11/crayons-in-realm-of-encaustic.html">Crayons in the Realm of Encaustic</a></i>, if you would like to read more technical stuff or about encaustic itself, look at the <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/">Encaustic Resources</a>.</div>
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Getting the best shot for online websites, blogs, shops, etcetera... all starts with a very <i>SIMPLE</i> studio.<br />
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Confusing? Nope!<br />
What about the camera? Uhh... not now.<br />
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You will need one office style presentation easel (this article uses a clamp style), a large sheet of white, grey, or black paper for a backdrop that is approximately 3' x 6' (grey or black is recommended over white), a sheet of 22" x 30" hot press watercolor paper (hot press has a smooth surface that does not excessively create shading/shadows in the photo like a rough or cold press paper will), four magnets (preferably neodymium, they wont mark the paper like the black ones and they are much stronger for there size), and a table or the floor (whichever space you prefer- there is benefits to working on either surface).<br />
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First off, do your best not to kink, krumple, dent, or bend your papers; those sorts of things can create shadows that show up in the photo.<br />
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As seen here in this post's pics, you get a good idea how to set-up. Rather simple, and most supplies outside of the camera equipment, were found at a thrift store, or were inexpensive supplies from the hardware and artist supply shop.<br />
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The watercolor paper purchased from an art supply shop will cost around three dollars for a twenty-two by thirty inch sheet- and you can buy the generic brand- only be sure it is hot (smooth) press. If you are shooting larger objects (say around ten to fifteen cubic inches) get a larger sheet of paper. This is because it's difficult to shoot without showing the edges of the paper (of course this is only if you care).<br />
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Magnets from the hardware store can sometimes be pricy (ehh, about $6), have endless uses. But most importantly, four of them hold up the WC paper on the backdrop paper. It is important not to permanently attach the WC paper to the backdrop paper. Depending on the item being photographed, either a vertical or horizontal piece, you will shift the WC paper up or down- shooting from the side or more above the object. As for the backdrop, it helps to glue a stiff strip of board to the top edge to help the easel grasp it. This may vary on what style of easel that you have. You can also fold it over several times, just be sure to buy a sheet of paper about a foot longer to compensate for the loss.<br />
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As for the easel, picked this one up from a thrift store for about three bucks, oddly and quite by surprise, if you buy it new from the office supply store, the price is quite hefty. This setup will get you going, but remember photo editing software can do a lot, and even the best studio, with the best setup, will still use it. The pictures below are some crayons I photographed with this studio setup, they are for a encaustic monoprint post, <i><a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/2011/11/crayons-in-realm-of-encaustic.html">Crayons in the Realm of Encaustic</a>-</i> photo on the right, before photoshop (PSElements) and the photo-shopped (PNG) version on the left.<br />
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Some simple tips (I won't give lengthy descriptions), play with these in photoshop: 'levels,' 'colorcurves,' 'saturation,' 'brightness/contrast,' and as seen in this posts pics, 'PNG,' files allow for backgrounds to be cropped out with the, 'magic wand tool,' (play and tweak the tolerance for best results- tolerance controls how many pixels are selected) and the result is a transparent background to match website background, or in my opinion, simply to get rid of that annoying blocky feel.<br />
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As an artist and a woodworker I've always found a Japanese pull style saw to be one of the most beneficial tools to have around the workshop or studio.<br />
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A saw designed on a pull stroke instead of the western design to push in order to cut- it is used where accuracy and control are key to great craftsmanship. The pull design allows for a very fine kerf (the width of a cut) than it's push alternative that has a thicker blade that resists bending or kinking when pushed.<br />
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Soon I will add encaustic wax to this stack of board and wood (along with another section not shown) to recreate a place, Kasha Katuwe, Tent Rocks National Monument. All part of works I am doing on the topic of land.<br />
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ParksArtworks© has been and will be going through some changes in the way it looks, and in the way you navigate. Things have been streamlined and made more efficient in order to bring a better online experience.</div>
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</div>https://parksartworksportfolio.blogspot.com/http://www.blogger.com/profile/04235775621871310743noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6093027342974387073.post-13454829637262564632011-09-22T16:17:00.000-07:002011-10-19T01:28:23.677-07:00Encaustic: What's Next?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I started working with encaustic a decade ago, drawn to it's sculptural qualities as a painting medium. <span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: x-small;">(Image- one of the first encaustic painting that I had ever painted: <i>Untitled</i> 10" x 10" 2002.) </span>I set up the <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/">Encaustic Resource Pages</a> to provide basic to advanced tutorials and information, plus supplemental info., such as where to purchase supplies. Now... the next step is up for suggestion.<br />
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Beyond the information out there that wasn't out there just a few years ago, the more recent information, personal blogs, websites, YouTube videos, instructional DVDs- all rely mostly in suggestions and personal technique. I myself suggest using one tool over another, say one is better suited. I can give you information on temperatures, substrates, brands, or safety precautions. And, I have given much of this, this kind/sort/type of information on those <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/">resource pages</a>. However, I would like to offer more, but it is clear to me that this is quite difficult to do or to decide upon not knowing the express needs of the individual. I could further the site with more photographs or videos of step by step visual instruction on a topic. As visual artists there is no harm in offering more visual aids. Knowing, sometimes it is easier to see how, than to be told how.<br />
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So what is next for my <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/">Encaustic Resource Pages</a>, particularly <a href="http://parksartworkstoolstechnique.blogspot.com/">Tools and Techniques</a> in encaustic (outside of video/image tutorials), is there something drastically missing? Is there something you are looking for that isn't there? Perhaps a full fledged website would be nice (no money for that right). Better navigation never hurts. A collection of works from artist who use wax or encaustic as a medium would be cool. This is all open to suggestion- even if you don't work in encaustic.<br />
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Personally I will be trying to keep up by posting news on what I am personally doing art wise, including encaustic- primarily in a sculptural realm. So stay tuned, comment, ask question, and/or wait.<br />
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Lately I seem to get stuck with the idea of: Should I or should I not make what I am working on an installation? I have not come to all the ideas of what it clearly is- therefor it is difficult to say that I want to take that route. Anyway, here is another glimpse, an addition to the project I posted previously- a display cabinet, adding to the fourteen foot long piece of meandering wood and encaustic sculpture. I hope to add more encaustic 'parts' or 'pieces' to the whole thing at a later date- so I will continue.<br />
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