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Claudia Marseille
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2017

$10,700
£8,151.76
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In this newest body of work, Claudia Marseille explores what she calls “universal hieroglyphics” using as her inspiration photographs of walls she has taken herself in her many travels around the world. What she discovered is a morphed universal language where something becomes other than it was originally. By incorporating her images with their torn edges of advertisements, posters and graffiti into her encaustic paintings she captures the layered elements of time, communication and tattered bits of popular culture. She takes the scarred beauty she sees in these images and integrates them into masterful encaustic paintings.

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By Claudia Marseille
Located in Mill Valley, CA
In this newest body of work, Claudia Marseille explores what she calls “universal hieroglyphics” using as her inspiration photographs of walls she has taken herself in her many travels around the world. What she discovered is a morphed universal language where something becomes other than it was originally. By incorporating her images with their torn edges of advertisements, posters and graffiti into her encaustic paintings she captures the layered elements of time, communication and tattered bits of popular culture. She takes the scarred beauty...
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In the Archives
By Claudia Marseille
Located in Mill Valley, CA
In this newest body of work, Claudia Marseille explores what she calls “universal hieroglyphics” using as her inspiration photographs of walls she has taken herself in her many travels around the world. What she discovered is a morphed universal language where something becomes other than it was originally. By incorporating her images with their torn edges of advertisements, posters and graffiti into her encaustic paintings she captures the layered elements of time, communication and tattered bits of popular culture. She takes the scarred beauty...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Encaustic, Panel

Asociacion Rock para Todos
By Claudia Marseille
Located in Mill Valley, CA
In this newest body of work, Claudia Marseille explores what she calls “universal hieroglyphics” using as her inspiration photographs of walls she has taken herself in her many travels around the world. What she discovered is a morphed universal language where something becomes other than it was originally. By incorporating her images with their torn edges of advertisements, posters and graffiti into her encaustic paintings she captures the layered elements of time, communication and tattered bits of popular culture. She takes the scarred beauty...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Encaustic, Panel

Berlin II
By Claudia Marseille
Located in Mill Valley, CA
acrylic paint and collage on panel
Category

2010s Contemporary Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic

Breaking Through
By Claudia Marseille
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Abstract oil painting on panel.
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Anteater
By Claudia Marseille
Located in Mill Valley, CA
An encaustic painting on panel.
Category

2010s Contemporary Mixed Media

Materials

Encaustic

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