Named for Greek mythology's famous sea-monster, and the sailors requirement that one steer between Charybdis and Scylla -- the former believed to be a whirlpool (or to create them when it spit out water). The predominate colors here are deep and light turquoise and white, the fine details consisting of foam on the surface of waves. Painted in encaustic (pharmaceutical-grade beeswax strengthened with damar resin) on cradled panel. Signed and dated in verso, this work ships with a digitally-registered Certificate of Authenticity.
encaustic paint, powdered pigment, oil stick on cradled panel
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Named for Greek mythology's famous sea-monster, and the sailors requirement that one steer between Charybdis and Scylla -- the former believed to be a whirlpool (or to create them when it spit out water). The predominate colors here are deep and light turquoise and white, the fine details consisting of foam on the surface of waves. Painted in encaustic (pharmaceutical-grade beeswax strengthened with damar resin) on cradled panel. Signed and dated in verso, this work ships with a digitally-registered Certificate of Authenticity.
encaustic paint, powdered pigment, oil stick on cradled panel
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