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Mary Black

Mary Black

www.maryblack.net

MARY’S LABEL:

2005 Russian River Valley Chardonnay

“As a painter, my concerns have always been directed toward process, surface and materials. In 1999 I began using encaustic paint exclusively. Comprised of wax, pigment and damar resin, this material must be heated and fused. Using hot wax, which is difficult to control, challenges me in the creation of a wide spectrum of surfaces from flat and transparent, to dense and scarred. There is a very destructive aspect to my work, as it is only through the process of destruction and creation that I’m able to build the layered surfaces I’m so attracted to.

My newest pieces are in part about discovering something new in my process. After an extensive remodel of my home, during which time I had difficulty working in my studio, I began using paper as my substrate and my central material with the encaustic. The multiple layers of paper and wax embedded in the paper create amazing transparencies. It’s also the opposite approach to the work I was doing previously. Today I’m looking into the layers as opposed to building from the bottom out.

Although I work intuitively, I have certain criteria I consider in the work. My paintings reflect my interest in Jungian psychology, duality and the unconscious mind. I seek difference — opposites, whether through color, texture or darks and lights. As I work on many pieces at once, I watch as the paintings begin to attract one another like magnets. The division of space and use of the grid is a metaphor for my belief that our psyches are divided into many parts seeking wholeness. It’s also a means of organizing chaos.”

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