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Diane Larouche Ellard

Diane Larouche Ellard

Celebrating the Canadian Prairies

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Spring Runoff #1 by Diane Larouche Ellard
Spring Runoff #1 by Diane Larouche Ellard
  • Diane Larouche Ellard
  • Spring Runoff #1, 2024
  • Encaustic
  • 12 x 12 x 1.5 in
  • Signature: Signed on back.
  • C$435
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About encaustic
My encaustic paintings are made with beeswax, damar resin (a natural tree sap that acts as a hardening agent), oil paint, and other media. I paint in layers, fusing each layer with heat.
Encaustic painting has a long history, dating back to the 5th Century B.C. The word encaustic means to burn in, which refers to the process of fusing the paint. Beeswax is impervious to moisture, it will not deteriorate, it will not yellow or darken. Encaustic paintings do not have to be varnished or protected by glass

  • Subject Matter: Abstracted Landscape
  • Collections: Abstractions , Encaustics , Prairie Encaustics
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