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Lois Epperson-Gale, laminal echo IV, encaustic monotype on Rives BFK paper with yarn stitches, 2013
laminal echo IV
encaustic monotype on rives bfk paper, mohair & silk embroidery
paper size 10" x 6.125"
2013

There is a dream that sticks with me, begging attention. Time is making it thin.
Figuring prominently: neverending clonal doorways, halls, stairs—all white.

Encaustic monotypes require an extraordinary openness to chance, to the inclinations of melting & flowing materiality. While anticipating something entirely different from what I’ve made prior, the forms and lines that took shape and became melded—embedded—in the paper were strikingly similar to the work I have created before with specific intention. Figuring prominently: cellular-like, organic, moments of great change suspended in time.

The resulting individual prints are a combination of memory, practice, personal experience and the echoes of dreams. Like sound creating imagery, not necessarily diagnostic. Figuring prominently: the subconscious and its determination to seek form instead of thought.