By Carrie Stanziola
On March 27, artists who work in the mediums of wax and encaustic were invited to look at art, hear lectures and network with other Massachusetts-based residents through “Arts at the Armory.”
Suzanne de Rogiers, one of the organizers of the event said, “We’re just so very pleased to have presented this day…as a reach-out to those artists who are interested in using encaustic as part of their medium from beginners to masters-we’ve got a couple of masters here- so it’s the range of beginner to intermediate to master.”
According to de Rogiers, the use of caustics, a three-thousand-year old medium, was started by the Greeks who not only used it in a utilitarian manner as a sealant for their ships, but as a decorative part of their homes. As part of ancient funerals, the mummies would have their portrait done in encaustic. In 1995, when a tomb was opened, they had fully intact portraits. Not only is it the oldest, it’s the most archived of all mediums. De Rogiers is excited to bring this medium to a contemporary audience.
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