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joan engelmeyer

encaustic and oil paintings, art instruction, backyard chickens, conversations

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  • From There to Here (14)
  • 2007 conversations (8)
  • Spirit House (8)
  • All things paper (2)
  • Dunces (2)
  • francis eberhardt (1)

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

first communion, 2004,oil on canvas

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the point is? encaustic on chalk board,2006

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Labels: Dunces

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Games, 9"x 12", encaustic on chalk board,2006

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Thinking Cap, 6"x9",encaustic on chalk board 2006

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Labels: Dunces

Friday, January 9, 2009

remembrance,encaustic on board,2007

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only human, 16"x19" encaustic on board,2007

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no passing,12"x24", encaustic on board,2007

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thanks for sharing, 19"x16",encaustic on board, 2007

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across the room, 18"x24",encaustic on board,2007

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around and around, encaustic on board, 2007

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Floorplay, encaustic on board, 2007

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Master suite, encaustic on board, 2007

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joan engelmeyer
Seems like I have always painted. Though I have tried many mediums: printmaking, encaustic,sculpture and collage, oil painting always holds me in its challenge. No other material has the seductive quality or expressive physicality of oil paint. So I return to it like a lover. I am not afraid of color. After graduating with a BFA in Painting from Kansas University, I moved to Austin Texas, and found new growth both in my work and in independence. I participated in the Austin Annual, and exhibited my work in galleries and various art venues. Soon after I felt the need to grow. I left Austin in 1988 and entered the wonder and beauty of the Pacific Coast. I have lived and worked in this area for twenty years and consider it my hometown. I have two daughters who bring me back to earth on an hourly basis. I paint with freedom and peace and relish every moment I am gone without being gone. I also teach kids how to see art in everything during art camp at my studio in the summers. I have been teaching art to kids for 15 years, both privately and in the classroom setting. Painting is my means of survival. Without it I am very grumpy. With it I find peace.
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  • ▼  2009 (37)
    • ▼  January (12)
      • Master suite, encaustic on board, 2007
      • Floorplay, encaustic on board, 2007
      • around and around, encaustic on board, 2007
      • across the room, 18"x24",encaustic on board,2007
      • thanks for sharing, 19"x16",encaustic on board, 2007
      • no passing,12"x24", encaustic on board,2007
      • only human, 16"x19" encaustic on board,2007
      • remembrance,encaustic on board,2007
      • Thinking Cap, 6"x9",encaustic on chalk board 2006
      • Games, 9"x 12", encaustic on chalk board,2006
      • the point is? encaustic on chalk board,2006
      • first communion, 2004,oil on canvas
    • ►  July (3)
    • ►  November (15)
    • ►  December (7)
  • ►  2010 (1)
    • ►  January (1)