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janinestoneco · 5 years
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The inspiration for this project came from our client‘s collection of Goxwa paintings - a maltese artist renowned for her ability to marry age old traditions with contemporary sensibilities. This is precisely the challenge we had designing the interiors for this Queen Anne style mansion. Full story on our blog (link in bio) #goxwa #goxwaborg #malta #artist #art #classicalcontemporary #interiors #interiordesign #london #bespoke #furniture @bev70 @sigebene #diningtable #cardtable #secretcompartment #interiorinspiration #artinspiration #janinestone_co https://www.instagram.com/p/B1W4CUqB5dP/?igshid=e97fq5m6jbcu
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elegant-artist · 6 years
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Goxwa Borg
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suzylwade · 6 years
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Ġoxwa Borg What makes artist Ġoxwa’s work so compelling isn’t her subject matter, it’s her technique with encaustic, the difficult to master wax and oil medium. Encaustic has been going through another of its periodic resurgences in the last few years. Unlike other artists using this medium Ġoxwa’s technique is, simply put, different. For those of you not already familiar with encaustic painting, you should know it’s a spontaneous medium where hot wax is applied to wood panels. It is typically layered to create more opaque or more translucent effects and can be combined with coloured wax or collage materials (like photos or paper). Each layer of wax can also be scraped, textured or polished for a variety of finishes. The possibilities are endless. Encaustic paintings can be abstract or realistic, subtle or bold and the wax itself is enormously sensual. It’s really all about incorporating your own style into this wonderful medium. The paintings may be a 2 inch thick amalgam of coloured or translucent wax as in some of Jong Wang Lee’s paintings or Maria O’Malley’s more delicate pseudo drawings. As you examine the details of Ġoxwa paintings, you realise that she has taken the opposite approach. The wax is simply the matter into which her colour is mixed. Of course, she uses heat to melt the wax so that it can be applied. But (and it is a very different but) she heats her surface before applying the coloured wax so that the base accepts the new strokes. As a result, you see her brush and knife work in the same way that you would in an oil painting. This is the most difficult way of working with the encaustic medium and the hallmark of the genius that is Ġoxwa. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #words #pictures #neon #urchin #goxwaborg #goxwa #painting #artist #figures #stilllife #landscapes #encausticpainting #encaustic #paris #malta (at Paris, France)
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suzylwade · 6 years
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Ġoxwa Borg “I would like to think that I am being faithful to those old fresco painters, who were of course ‘modern’ in their days uniting technique and feeling, careful observation of the world around them with fading but still living traditions of an art that must go back to the painters on the walls of caves thousands of years ago.” - Ġoxwa, Artist. Maltese painter Ġoxwa Borg was born in Valetta, Malta. She began painting at a very young age and enrolled at the ‘Saint Martin School of Art’. Years later, she moved to Boston where she attended ‘Emerson College’ for film studies. In 1993 she was awarded fellowship at the ‘Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris’. Her encaustic works on canvas defy categorisation. Although she draws inspiration from ancient frescos, her paintings have a very contemporary feel. Ġoxwa explores all genres, yet all of her paintings have the same element of mystery and intrigue. In 1993 she had her first of many solo exhibitions. Since then she has shown in various cities including Paris, New York, Strasbourg and San Francisco. Ġoxwa currently resides in Paris and her exhibitions continue to draw crowds of admirers and collectors. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #words #pictures #neon #urchin #goxwaborg #goxwa #painting #artist #figures #stilllife #landscapes #encausticpainting #encaustic #paris #malta (at Paris, France)
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