Exciting news for art lovers in Chattanooga! An engaging demonstration showcasing the enchanting world of encaustic painting will take place on Saturday, October 19th, from Noon to 4:00 PM at the beloved In-Town Gallery, located between the scenic bridges on North Shore at 26A Frazier Ave.
If you haven’t heard of encaustic painting yet, you’re in for a delightful surprise. This ancient art form is experiencing a delightful comeback in the 21st century, and it’s not hard to see why! It involves using heated wax mixed with colored pigments – a combination of earth, wax, and fire – to create stunning works of art. When one thinks of traditional paintings, fragility might come to mind, but encaustic artwork, when cared for properly, boasts remarkable durability that truly stands the test of time.
The demonstration will be led by the talented Margaret Park, an artist known for her beautiful abstract and semi-abstract pieces created using this fascinating medium. Margaret enthusiastically notes, “I am calling my demonstration Earth, Wax, and Fire, because all three things must be present when working in this medium.” As an artist with a rich history, Margaret shared her journey, saying, “I was born in West Virginia, grew up in Chicago, learned a lot in the suburbs, and am blooming in Tennessee. A trail of paint was left behind through it all!” Her love for exploring different artistic techniques shines through her work.
This event is more than just a painting session; it’s a chance for attendees to dive deep into the world of encaustic art! Margaret loves sharing the creation process with visitors, making it both educational and inspirational. She urges art enthusiasts and curious minds alike to come down, watch, and learn. “It’s a fascinating process,” she explains, underscoring her eagerness to engage with the public. From observing how pigments interact with wax to the magical moment when fire transforms these materials, you’re guaranteed an intriguing afternoon filled with creativity and charm!
In-Town Gallery has long been a supporter of local artists, offering a platform where creativity flourishes. The gallery displays an impressive array of original art and fine crafts, making it a must-visit destination for anyone passionate about art. The gallery is open Mondays through Saturdays from 11 AM to 6 PM and Sundays from 12 PM to 5 PM, welcoming all to immerse themselves in the local art scene.
So, gather your friends and family and head over to In-Town Gallery to experience this unique demonstration. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or just looking for an enjoyable way to spend your Saturday afternoon, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to discover the enchanting technique of encaustic painting. Remember, as Margaret says, “Come watch, learn, and be amazed!”
For art lovers, this is a perfect chance to better understand how this ancient technique blends with modern artistry. Who knows? You might just find inspiration in the vibrant combinations of wax and pigment, awakening your own creative spirit!
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