
Friday, July 11, 2008
Reviews:
Robin Denevan at
Addington Gallery
ROBIN DENEVAN
encaustic painting.
Robin Denevan has traveled
broadly over the past several years capturing landscapes and water scenes and
creating beautiful encaustics. Instead of taking snapshots of his travels in
Venezuela or keeping a journal of his experiences, Denevan set up his painting
materials on riverbanks and created the wood panels of "Horizon
Light." Denevan's technique and medium are unique and fanciful. Though many
of the pieces appear to be similar at first glance, upon closer inspection the
different shapes and textures caused by the hot beeswax make each painting one
of a kind. The beeswax also affects the coloring, blending and blurring the
saffron, vermillion and turquoise oil so the paintings look like they are being
viewed through a veil. The wax causes the colors to be smooth and creates a
unique experience for the eye. The impact of these pieces in the gallery is
powerful. They are beautiful and the multi-paneled encaustics, such as
"Triptych," are the most striking of all. Denevan hopes his paintings
are more than just a visual experience and he has succeeded in this goal. The
paintings make one think of a land far, far away and cause one to want to jump
a plane to the Orinoco Delta in Venezuela. (Rachel Turney)
Addington Gallery
704 N. Wells
Chicago [map]
(312)664-3406
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