Farrah

An encaustic and oil of a draft horse.

7 1/2″ x 12″  Framed

$850.00

Description

Farrah is an encaustic and oil.   She was a horse that was rescued by a friend that rescued draft horses in Arizona.

Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, involves using a heated encaustic medium (wax and varnish) to which colored pigments have been added for creating artworks.  I then apply the molten medium to a prepared wooden board and heat it with a heat gun to fix it.

I have been professionally painting for over 30 years.  I’ve had numerous art publishers (Martin Lawrence Galleries,  John Szoke Art Publisher, Galerie-F, and Liberty Puzzles).   I paint watercolors, silk and enjoy encaustics as well as drawing and sketching.   I am originally from Los Angeles and now live in Cornwall, NY.   My website is:  https://www.LinneaPergola.com


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