Under the Skin of the Earth

Under the Skin of the Earth
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Under the Skin of the Earth

Encaustic Painting (ID: A183968)
Designed by Jeanne LaCasse
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This was inspired by the volcanic lava eruptions in Iceland. This encaustic monotype has a raw, elemental energy — the sweep of red feels almost volcanic or visceral, while the darker greens and blacks ground it like earth and smoke. It's shipped with a white mat and backerboard in a cellophane sleeve & is ready to frame.
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Jeanne LaCasse

Jeanne LaCasse

Jeanne LaCasse Fine Arts
"My paintings begin long before I walk into my studio."

Scrawled on Jeanne LaCasse's studio wall is “Traces Suspectes en Surface” which serves as a reminder that “Things are not as they seem." The intrigue of what lies beyond human sense perception ignites her creative process.

She refers to her work as “Slow Art." Through the deliberative yet experimental handling of materials, her “metaphysical dreamscapes” slowly emerge; the invisible becomes visible. To do this she uses oil paint, cold wax medium, squeegees, brayers, carving tools, dry pigments, and more in multiple layers that are both additive and subtractive.

An avid traveler, Jeanne's pursuit of a visual arts education has taken her to China, France, Italy, Argentina, workshops across the US, as well as classes in the Chicago Metropolitan area. Crafting her own curriculum, she has sought out noteworthy artists and photographers with whom she’s studied.