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Friday, November 02, 2018 - 5:00 PM
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Transformed by Heat - a pop-up exhibition hosted @ DVAA in Gallery 1 - November 2nd - 4th Artwork in various media by DVAA members Sandra Koberlein and Gail Scuderi
Transformed by Heat is an exhibition celebrating beeswax and clay, two beautiful earthen materials that are transformed into art through the use of heat. This show is a collaboration of two artists, their passion for creating, and their desire to share these ancient art forms.
Natural materials such as clay, tile, glass, papers, wood and beeswax along with pigments and other various media, have been sculpted, scraped, layered, painted and eventually heated. The transformation by heat is what sets apart encaustic and ceramic and glass materials from other art forms. The resulting luminous surface is what binds these two artists together and what entices the viewer to experience the sensual qualities of these rich and timeless art forms.
When viewing their works, Sandra Koberlein and Gail Scuderi hope the viewer is moved as the light changes throughout the gallery, catching a glimpse of the various media. Perhaps the sunlight will warm the beeswax and transform you into a multi-sensory exploration throughout the gallery space.
Transformed by Heat is an exhibition celebrating beeswax and clay, two beautiful earthen materials that are transformed into art through the use of heat. This show is a collaboration of two artists, their passion for creating, and their desire to share these ancient art forms.
Natural materials such as clay, tile, glass, papers, wood and beeswax along with pigments and other various media, have been sculpted, scraped, layered, painted and eventually heated. The transformation by heat is what sets apart encaustic and ceramic and glass materials from other art forms. The resulting luminous surface is what binds these two artists together and what entices the viewer to experience the sensual qualities of these rich and timeless art forms.
When viewing their works, Sandra Koberlein and Gail Scuderi hope the viewer is moved as the light changes throughout the gallery, catching a glimpse of the various media. Perhaps the sunlight will warm the beeswax and transform you into a multi-sensory exploration throughout the gallery space.
