Out of the five artists represented at the Pop Gallery Artist Cooperative yesterday I had the pleasure of interviewing Betsy Frost as my second interview.
Pop Gallery is located at 67 Main Street and will be open for tonight’s Block Party.
My View of Life on the Dock
Out of the five artists represented at the Pop Gallery Artist Cooperative yesterday I had the pleasure of interviewing Betsy Frost as my second interview.
Pop Gallery is located at 67 Main Street and will be open for tonight’s Block Party.
Here are some pictures from my first visit to Pop Gallery at 67 Main Street in Beautiful Downtown Gloucester’s West End where I got to speak with Linda Cordner.
Look for our interview with artist Betsy Frost tomorrow.
Here is the Pop gallery website-
Interview With West End Gloucester MA Pop Gallery’s Linda Cordner,
http://www.lindacordner.com/
This from Linda’s Website-
The word Encaustic, from ancient Greek, means “to heat” and that is the basis for encaustic painting. Wax, primarily bees wax, with or without added pigment and mixed with a small amount of damar resin, is heated to a liquid state and applied to a ground with brushes. Painting is done quickly, as the wax starts to harden as soon as it is separated from its heat source. Each painted layer must be fused to the next to create a solid piece that becomes the encaustic painting. It is one of the most durable painting mediums since wax is impervious to moisture and over time will retain its original colors.
Artist Statement
I am very drawn to wax and its tactile qualities, the smell and viscosity of the medium are very different from other painting techniques. Creating organic forms is a natural extension of wax’s origin. Coming from a background in graphic design, I am drawn to certain color schemes and shapes, the repetition and placement being important to the composition. My paintings are made by layering multiple coats of wax which can completely obscure the under layers at times. I then scrape away areas of the wax to expose the compositions below.
Pop Gallery is located at 67 Main Street in between Dog Bar and The Bookstore of Gloucester in what many are beginning to call Gloucester’s “Artist Row”
Ed Collard checks in with news of a new joint in the West End at 67 Main st Gloucester Ma
Sonja and Joyce from Pop gallery
Art,jewelry,design, homewares and wearables.
Video interview coming
Hi, We are a new gallery that just opened today
at 67 Main St called Pop Gallery. What a great welcome at the Sidewalk Sale! We
are an artists co-op offering handmade goods by MA artists. Glass jewelry,
handpainted clothing, homewares and fine art. The exterior shot shows Peg
Russell of IRO Design, the proprietor. We’ll be open tomorrow for the block
party. Please stop by and check us out!
popgallery.tumblr.com
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com