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Color:  Brown
Artist: Laura Moriarty
Talking to Rocks One, Lemon Yellow, Violet, Orange, Abstract Encaustic Monotype
Located in Kent, CT
Laura Moriarty's Talking to Rocks 1 is a multicolored encaustic monotype on kozo paper. Layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting l...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Monotype, Encaustic

Talking to Rocks Five, Lime Green, Dark Violet, Orange, Encaustic Monotype
Located in Kent, CT
Laura Moriarty's Talking to Rocks 5 is a multicolored encaustic monotype on kozo paper. Layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting l...
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2010s Contemporary Art

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Foundation 12
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An encaustic (pigmented beeswax) monotype on Kawashi paper. The monotype can be oriented vertically or horizontally. Price shown is the unframed price. Laura Moriarty is engaged in ...
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2010s Contemporary Art

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

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