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Jun 12, 2021
Media: The encaustics are done on encausticbord (by ampersand) which is a prepared hard board, 1/8" in thickness.
Size: 7x5 in
$100 for UNFRAMED piece.
$150 for FRAMED piece. The Washington Square Arch was designed by Stanford White in 1891 to commemorate the centennial of George Washington's 1789 inauguration as President of the United States. It sits at the southern end of Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village and has become the unofficial symbol of New York University, whose campus is located throughout the neighborhood. This encaustic incorporates a toner transfer. (Encaustic is a process in which you paint with melted wax, fusing each layer together. When polished it gives a luminescence not seen in other mediums.)
$100 for UNFRAMED piece.
$150 for FRAMED piece. The Washington Square Arch was designed by Stanford White in 1891 to commemorate the centennial of George Washington's 1789 inauguration as President of the United States. It sits at the southern end of Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village and has become the unofficial symbol of New York University, whose campus is located throughout the neighborhood. This encaustic incorporates a toner transfer. (Encaustic is a process in which you paint with melted wax, fusing each layer together. When polished it gives a luminescence not seen in other mediums.) |