Description
This encaustic painting uses thick layers of wax and textured materials to create a highly tactile and earthy abstract composition. The muted palette of whites, cream, soft blues, greys, and browns give the piece a natural, almost weathered appearance, while the rough surfaces, cracks, and layered sections add depth and a sense of history. The horizontal arrangement suggests a simplified landscape, with the raised forms resembling land, horizon lines, or built structures. The use of encaustic techniques emphasizes materiality, making the surface just as important as the image itself. This work connects to Abstract Expressionism, through its focus on texture and process, as well as Modernist abstraction, where artists explore form and structure over realism. It also relates to Arte Povera, which uses raw, natural materials to create meaning. This abstract painting highlights texture, simplicity, and the physical qualities of the medium to create a grounded and expressive visual experience.



