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Medium: Wax
Artist: Bryan David Griffith
Moving Targets
Located in Phoenix, AZ
smoke from an open flame accumulated in encaustic beeswax on panel
Triptych
Each piece measures:
10" h x 10" w x 1.5" d
Bryan David Griffith's work explores the idea that dualities...
Category
2010s Minimalist Wax More Art
Materials
Wax, Encaustic, Wood Panel
Ionize
Located in Phoenix, AZ
smoke from an open flame accumulated in encaustic beeswax on panel
b. 1975
Bryan David Griffith's work explores the idea that dualities—light and da...
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Materials
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