No Apologies - Grace is Sufficient II Photo-encaustic printed on Mulberry paper stained with tea, heat, and wax 25 x 37 inches PTR 008-G
No Apologies – Grace is Sufficient I photo-encaustic on Mulberry paper stained with tea, heat, and wax 25 x 37 inches PTR 007-G
No Apologies – Grace is Sufficient II Photo-encaustic printed on Mulberry paper stained with tea, heat, and wax 25 x 37 inches PTR 008-G
No Apologies – Grace is Sufficient III Photo-encaustic printed on Mulberry paper stained with tea, heat, and wax 25 x 37 inches PTR 009-G
NoApologies – Fallen, Now Risen II Photo-encaustic, photographs on Mulberry paper, saturated with wax, mounted to wood panel frames 20×24 inches PTR 005-G
No Apologies – Fallen, Now Risen V Photo-encaustic mounted to wooden panel. Photos are distressed with wax, heat, cold and cosmetic products 20 x 26 inches PTR 006-G
No Apologies II Photo-encaustic printed on specialty paper and distressed with wine, water, salt, heat and cold 8.5 x 11 inches PTR 002-G
No Apologies I Photo-encaustic printed on specialty paper and distressed with wine, water, salt, heat and cold 8.5×11 inches PTR 001-G
No Apologies III Photo-encaustic printed on specialty paper and distressed with wine, water, salt, heat and cold 8.5 x 11 inches PTR 003-G
Are beauty and aging contradictions in terms?
Penny Treese’s masterful encaustic works invite an answer to this question.
Observing the way our culture treats aging as an evil to avoid, Treese’s technique begins with an out-of-focus photograph of a nude woman on thin paper. She distresses the image with water, wine, coffee, salt and cold—natural elements that age the human body. Finally, applying heat to layers of molten unbleached beeswax and vivid pigment, Treese creates a beauty and integrity from her “aged” work—ultimately answering the aforementioned question with an empathic and absolute No.
Themes of stillness, presence and reflection are revealed throughout Penny Treese’s paintings, in both her figurative work and sea/landscapes. The interplay of molten unbleached beeswax and lustrous pigment creates images of land and sea, sea and sky, body and figure as field. Using an iron to apply heat and delicate pressure, Treese transforms meticulously manipulated wax and paint. The work occupies a space, fluid between landscape and portraiture, the body as field.
Drawing inspiration from 2 Corinthians, which speaks of a house in heaven and an eternal body made for us by God, Treese’s figures/fields transcend their earthly form and reach into a future that’s unseen, yet not unimagined.
For availability and inquiries, please call 404 408 4248 or e-mail info@kailinart.com
PENNY TREESE
No Apologies - Grace is Sufficient II Photo-encaustic printed on Mulberry paper stained with tea, heat, and wax 25 x 37 inches PTR 008-G
Are beauty and aging contradictions in terms?
Penny Treese’s masterful encaustic works invite an answer to this question.
Observing the way our culture treats aging as an evil to avoid, Treese’s technique begins with an out-of-focus photograph of a nude woman on thin paper. She distresses the image with water, wine, coffee, salt and cold—natural elements that age the human body. Finally, applying heat to layers of molten unbleached beeswax and vivid pigment, Treese creates a beauty and integrity from her “aged” work—ultimately answering the aforementioned question with an empathic and absolute No.
Themes of stillness, presence and reflection are revealed throughout Penny Treese’s paintings, in both her figurative work and sea/landscapes. The interplay of molten unbleached beeswax and lustrous pigment creates images of land and sea, sea and sky, body and figure as field. Using an iron to apply heat and delicate pressure, Treese transforms meticulously manipulated wax and paint. The work occupies a space, fluid between landscape and portraiture, the body as field.
Drawing inspiration from 2 Corinthians, which speaks of a house in heaven and an eternal body made for us by God, Treese’s figures/fields transcend their earthly form and reach into a future that’s unseen, yet not unimagined.
For availability and inquiries, please call 404 408 4248 or e-mail info@kailinart.com