Friday, December 11, 2009

Advanced workshop






We just finished the last of the four days and I know I had as much fun as the participants. This makes the thirty seventh workshop in the last few years.Everything in my studio is covered in encaustic.

I love sharing the encaustic technique and watching the original pieces that everyone creates. I photograph all the participants and keep the images in albums to share with all.








At the end of our time together, I feel I have made new friends and have opened up a new creative adventure for others. For more information go to my website="http://www.ezshwan.com">

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

December workshops






Monday and Tuesday I had the introductory encaustic workshop. It was fun, as always, to share this beautiful technique with others. It's a day off today and tomorrow and Friday we have the advanced techniques workshop. The weather is beautiful so I can keep the doors and windows of the studio open for light and air.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Gem series








I finished 13 of the small, 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" paintings. The finishing of the frames took a couple of days, but I like the look of the box frame. They can stand on a table or shelf or hang on a wall.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

soul searching





Whew! It's been a challenging time in the studio. The pressure of an upcoming solo show is over for the time being, and I have been experimenting with abstracts and photos with encaustic. Actually, I have just been printing out old photos on my HP printer on regular paper. For years I believed that I couldn't combine these prints with encaustic. Well, it works just fine.

After the figurative work I have been finding it difficult to feel that the abstract has the same deep meaning for me. I am working small, 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" using lots of layers, lightly tinted encaustic paint,some oil sticks and plenty of scraping. It is starting to be more fun. I hope I am not making just decorative art. See the examples above.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

November 13, 2009

After my last two gallery shows of abstract work in Puerto Vallarta and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, I decided I wanted to go back to working figuratively in encaustic. I did a series of encaustic nudes a couple of years ago. They don't sell as well as my abstracts, but I love the figure and have been drawing and painting people since I was in third grade. I painted faces and figures of my beautiful Mexican neighbors and other women I have met in my travels here.

It is so much easier to paint figuratively in oil, but I have been using encaustic for ten years now and I am hooked. Besides, I have been giving encaustic workshops for years and I always want to push my boundaries. Its challenging to make faces in encaustic. I had to get back into my zone and stop overworking the paintings. I did a lot of scraping. The first portraits were 12" x 12" and are titled. "Keepers of Time."
The solo show entitled A Time of Witness is up until Nov. 29 at GalerĂ­a 6 in Mineral de Pozos. Sales have been good and I am thrilled with the review:
"To speak about an art, which, by its very technique, values the power and vitality of a human being, is to speak about the artist's tendency to capture the phenomenology of details; phenomena that are naturally ephemeral: animal or human noises or sudden outbursts of energy that flutter in the artist’s vision. This is the driving force behind Ezshwan Winding's use of encaustic: the constant movement of shades and layers of color and the casual transformation of the wax act as agents of communication from a world which, in the fragility of its expressions, finds constant solidity... the expressions of the subjects, seen up close, hold the gaze of the spectator, who participates in a conversation of technique and mystery that envelops human forms, which seem to dissolve into abstraction...Winding seems to be suggesting a perceptible symmetry in the effect achieved by the colors. As if, by maintaining a communication with the work, we can detach ourselves and lose sense of the figure, leaving ourselves free to appreciate the color and texture that is absorbed in the painting. This is why her work is a map of life; every inter-connecting twist and turn, every color that comes and goes display an opposing flow, but at the same time end up coming together... Winding has become an interpreter of equilibrium... This is how, through the layers of encaustic, we see the artist's craft; her dedication and paradoxical brush strokes. The characters she paints lead dedicated lives, but lives that suffer the vagaries of chance. Winding, therefore, succeeds in presenting her subjects as testimonies of life; they are banners of the significance of time. There are no forced smiles or gazes veiled by some hidden lie. Her subjects become everyday people by showing their true selves and through the use of the encaustic technique. In other words, they hide what we all hide, but show what the artist reveals through her art – a cyclical and multi-dimensional transfiguration of forms to textures, to colors, to forms, to textures, to colors. Marcelo Leos, November 2009



The second show opened two weeks later. It is being shown at GalerĂ­a Atelier in San Miguel and it is titled, Intimate Moments. All the work can be viewed on my website:www.ezshwan.com

After seven months of work. I am taking a short break from the studio.

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