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Geometrical, 07. 2009
... Encaustic.
40cm x 60cm.
Canvas on wood.
Hot, self-made beeswax paints.
Leaf gold 24 carat.
Leaf silver 1000/1000.
Swarovski crystals, diam. 2mm.
Glass cabouchon.
Protecting coats:
- ganosis (self-made sealing balm)
- UVL+scratch stabilizing spray.
Keywords: encaustic
Geometrical, 07. 2009 - ... Encaustic.
40cm x 60cm.
Canvas on wood.
Hot, self-made beeswax paints.
Leaf gold 24 carat.
Leaf silver 1000/1000.
Swarovski crystals, diam. 2mm.
Glass cabouchon.
Protecting coats:
- ganosis (self-made sealing balm)
- UVL+scratch stabilizing spray.
 
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Filename:10027-geometrisches_07600.jpg
Upload by:VeraSattler
Album name:Advanced Gallery
Rating (8 votes):(current rating : 4 / 5 with 8 votes)
Keywords:encaustic
Picture name::Geometrical, 07. 2009
How did I create this art?:Iron and stylus, knives, ruler, red lamp. The facetted crystals and the glass cabouchon I applied to the ready sealed painting as the last step.
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 Ingrid [October 19, 2009 @ 06:04 AM]
  I like the way you have broken the stringent cubist shapes with the romantic vine of flowers.
 Michael [October 19, 2009 @ 06:31 AM]
  ... the complexity, gradation, colour combinations and retained style have moved through these last years like the season, gently change from one variation of possibility into another. I have much respect for you work Vera.
 wasschilderijen [October 19, 2009 @ 12:30 PM]
  If seen in before, but it still gives me inspiration to keep waxing. beautiful!!!! greeting from Holland Peter
 JOHN.B [October 19, 2009 @ 04:18 PM]
  Exellent work Vera, welcome to the new site . greetings from Wales John Smile
 Thera [October 19, 2009 @ 05:00 PM]
  Wonderfull work and colours, It`s talking to me, well done
 VeraSattler [October 20, 2009 @ 02:54 AM]
  Thanks for your opinion, Ingrid, Thera, Michael, Peter and John! This painting took much time, I had two high-school-graduates (son and daughter) and I did must have some breaks in the painting. Now they are university student and future physiotherapist. Their ways are now clear and I can again paint. Michael, I tried some other manners, but came always back to "my" way, where I combine encaustic (clear geometry) with my love for fine materials (jewellery...). Thanks for your good words. Vera...
 wazzycazzy [October 20, 2009 @ 07:02 PM]
  Your work just gets better and better Vera. I like the soft curves mixed with the hard lines.
 Mysticmoon [October 23, 2009 @ 05:26 PM]
  I love the way the different parts are fit and blend into one another to make a wonderful painting. So well done, Vera!
 Verlie [November 07, 2009 @ 12:43 AM]
  You just have such a natural talent in these geometrics Vera! Awesome work!
 annmary [November 28, 2009 @ 04:16 PM]
  I love your "geometrical style", your "arts and crafts", fabulous composition!
 Dorthe [November 02, 2011 @ 08:17 PM]
  WOW! Lovely and beautiful colours!
 VeraSattler [November 03, 2011 @ 09:27 AM]
  Thanks to everybody for your time to comment. I am glad!