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Joanne Ungar
"LOVE" Encaustic Geometric Abstract painting in red, orange and yellow

$1,450
£1,115.44
€1,294.70
CA$2,044.85
A$2,290.57
CHF 1,203.09
MX$27,852.62
NOK 15,235.06
SEK 14,462.17
DKK 9,662.88

About the Item

10.5" x 15" encaustic and painted cardboard on panel, signed on the reverse by the artist. The letters, L-O-V-E are embedded in pigmented wax, with a heart shape for the "o" in this composition. Joanne Ungar is originally from Minneapolis. After several years of liberal arts studies at Oberlin College in Ohio, she moved to New York City, where she earned a BFA from the School of Visual Arts, focusing on collage. She began employing waxes as her main collage agent, after exploring and working with shellac, resins and acrylic mediums. Since the mid 1990’s, waxes and encaustic have been her main medium. Her wax “recipe” is a work-in-progress: she is often tinkering with it to get the desired lucidity and luminosity for whatever she happens to be burying or revealing in her layers of wax. Joanne was awarded a NYSCA/NYFA Fellowship. She lives on the Lower East side of Manhattan with her husband and their 2 cats, and maintains her long-time art studio in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn. Joanne Ungar Artist Statement My current work utilizes recycled cardboard, sandwiched within layers of pigmented encaustic. Underpinning this work is my interest in consumerism and its accompanying waste, packaging. Packaging is not only the refuse of consumerism, but the wrapping of it, too. Joanne Ungar’s use of wax obscures and mystifies the origin of the materials she has imbedded. In this work, the composition is determined by the orientation and design of re-purposed cardboard packaging. The corrugated lines and smooth surfaces are enhanced, transforming the byproduct of consumerism into a wholly new entity. Color and opacity play a large role in Ungar’s process, in which she holds a tenuous control over the outcome of each poured layer of molten wax. Joanne Ungar achieves a heightened visual depth through her choice of pigmentation and the level of translucence within each strata of wax. Ungar examines the physical and ideological concept of packaging, considering the value of the stuff we cast off, misleading facades and the pervasiveness of materialism in our culture.
  • Creator:
    Joanne Ungar (American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10.5 in (26.67 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)
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    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU69215807832

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