Marks & Conservations Contemporary Painting & Sculpture
Raphaëlle Goethals focuses on painting as a space of exploration, using wax and resin as her signature medium for over 15 years. Goethals works layering, pouring, and scraping to eliciting a continuous shifting in the perception of forms. Kris Cox uses pigmented wood putty to create topographical fields on weathered surfaces. Betsy Eby's encaustic work examines the musical line and its continuity across measure markers. Each painting serves as a visual document to a classical music composition. Jane Rosen’s stone and glass ‘birds of prey’ sit atop pillars of limestone from which they assess the world under a watchful eye. Capturing the observant nature of predatory birds, Jane Rosen uses pattern, color, and shape to convey the complex relationship between humanity and nature.
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Raphaëlle Goethals focuses on painting as a space of exploration, using wax and resin as her signature medium for over 15 years. Goethals works layering, pouring, and scraping to eliciting a continuous shifting in the perception of forms. Kris Cox uses pigmented wood putty to create topographical fields on weathered surfaces. Betsy Eby's encaustic work examines the musical line and its continuity across measure markers. Each painting serves as a visual document to a classical music composition. Jane Rosen’s stone and glass ‘birds of prey’ sit atop pillars of limestone from which they assess the world under a watchful eye. Capturing the observant nature of predatory birds, Jane Rosen uses pattern, color, and shape to convey the complex relationship between humanity and nature.
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