Gallery opening at the studio of Ezshwan Winding
By Victoria Pierce
Forty years ago, Ezshwan Winding began exhibiting her paintings in
Chicago, Illinois. Her work was widely praised, resulting in exhibitions
in US galleries and later expanding to Spain, France and Italy. Her art
is in permanent collections of museums and universities.
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Gallery Opening at the studio of Ezshwan Winding
Sun, Oct 28, 1-4pm
Studio of Ezshwan Winding
Fray Pedro de Gante 33
Colonia Independencia
Phone 121 0440
After almost 50 years of working in oil, acrylic and welded steel
Ezshwan fell in love with the painting medium of encaustic. The
technique of molten beeswax, tree resin and pure pigment has captured
her passion for the past 13 years.
Eight years ago Ezshwan moved to San Miguel de Allende. The move to
Mexico has resulted in several successful one-woman gallery shows in San
Miguel, Pozos and Puerto Vallarta. Countless new series have emerged in
her adopted homeland, from the faces of indigenous women she
encounters, to the magical Mexican Masks.
Ezshwan’s classical training allows her to move from figurative to
abstract and back with ease. Ezshwan said, “I love the physical demands
of working with hot wax and resin, and am continually challenged by the
expanding possibilities. After careful calculation, I realized I have
spent 17,000 hours just making encaustic art. By now, I feel I can
answer all my students’ technical questions, and I still want to
continue experimenting with this technique.”
Ezshwan is a well-respected teacher of encaustics. In the past
several years she has taught over 70 workshops in the encaustic
technique. Beginners, advanced students, artists and non-artists are
welcome to experiment with the medium in her monthly workshops offered
in her home studio.
Cynthia Hamilton, Ezshwan’s daughter, will also be displaying her own
encaustic paintings during the open house. Cynthia studied art in
Florence, Italy, where she learned old masters’ secrets of working with
wax. She currently lives and works in San Francisco.
When I spoke with Cynthia she stated, “The medium of encaustic allows
me to fuse and unify bee culture with personal stories. Through my art I
recognize the significant connection we have with the bees and our
traditions.”
Cynthia is very clearly on a path to developing her own personal language and style.
These two artists use the encaustic medium very differently, allowing
the viewer to experience the alchemy that lends itself to a dynamic
relationship between the artist creator and her medium.
Ezshwan enjoys working at home in her light-filled apartment in
colonia Independencia and now is inviting the public to view her home
gallery, visit an encaustic studio and enjoy a discount on all the
artwork.
For directions and a map please email Ezshwan at
ezshwan4art@gmail.com. For a preview of the work for sale please go to her website at http://www.ezshwan.com.