Author Archives: Laura Culic

Three 8″ x 8″ encaustic paintings for Mistletoe Magic

These three paintings are at the John B. Aird Gallery until Thursday December 1, when the Aird’s annual festive Mistletoe Magic silent auction, and fundraiser reception takes place. The reception, Thursday Dec. 1, is from 6 to 9 pm. The … Continue reading

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Mistletoe Magic and some new work

This new encaustic painting “Surfacing #1″ is inspired by the Margaret Atwood novel. In its intricate and complex overlays of maps and charts, text and symbols I sensed a similarity to the haunting, searching tone of the novel, and the … Continue reading

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Encaustic demonstration November 9th at MJG Gallery

On Wednesday November 9th, I will be giving a talk and demonstration on encaustic painting at the MJG Gallery in Toronto. I will talk about the history of encaustic;  about my technique and what motivates my artistic practice. For those … Continue reading

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New paintings

  This painting, “Topographic” is very much about the land with its combination of a traditional landscape in the centre panel and a specific topographical geography suggested in the outer panels. The appearance, uses and meanings of maps have always … Continue reading

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Latest commission “Canoe Route #2″ 24″ x 50″

I’ve just completed “Canoe Route #2″ as a commission for clients who fell in love with the original “Canoe Route” at the TOAE, but as it was sold and a bit too large, decided to go with a custom sized … Continue reading

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MJG Gallery

Mark Gleberzon, artist, friend, happenin’ dude and all round great guy, has opened a lovely new gallery in Toronto’s Cabbagetown area. His doors opened yesterday, August 15, and he’s pretty much ready for business. He has yet to schedule a … Continue reading

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Back from Holidays and Ready for Action!

Its been a while since my last post…. but after the Toronto Outdoor show, once paintings were delivered to clients and galleries, I decided to take a motorcycle road trip with a friend. We were ten days on the road, … Continue reading

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Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition

Phew! The dust is starting to settle, in the aftermath of the TOAE. Overall I’d have to say I had a terrific show. I sold eight of my new encaustics, which not only lines the coffers for a while, but … Continue reading

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One day to go until Toronto Outdoor Art show!!

Its down to the wire (as usual!) with art show preparations! Last minute details, final touches to paintings, wiring and framing, gathering all show materials together, making sure my canopy is waterproofed!!!…. lots left to do yet…. and all fueled … Continue reading

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sea swallow me, 12″ x 12″ encaustic

This little painting was inspired by the beautiful and haunting song of the same title, by Harold Budd and the Cocteau Twins, which I love.

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