Butterfly Burnt to the Birch
Butterfly Burnt to the Birch
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Chrissa Star

Butterfly Burnt to the Birch

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Encaustic, shellac, oil on wood panel

4 x 4 x 1 in

101.6 x 101.6 x 25.4 mm

10.2 x 10.2 x 2.5 cm

0.1016 x 0.1016 x 0.0254 meter

Currently in a show in Seattle. Pick up from the venue and free shipping available when the show ends on February 18 2022.
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Artwork Description
Description
Encaustic, shellac, oil on wood panel
Collection Statement
Encaustic is a relatively new medium for me and I am taking some of what I do in other mediums and bringing into my encaustic work. I build up the surface and take away over and over again, and in encaustic I am building up the surface with wax and taking away, and then going back in adding details.
I wanted to work with mixing dry pigments with shellac to get a result I hadn't seen before. I was inspired to find a different way for the viewer to experience what shellac burn looks like and have it be powerful in an understated way. In these paintings, shellac burn is used a few different ways, with breaking the piece's surface tension being my inspiration.
These pieces were all created in 2020-2021 during the pandemic which limited all physical and in-person connections for an extended period of time, on a global capacity. This Pod series captures some of my moments during this time- including elevated emotions, a deeply felt need of simple things in nature and finding connections with something living and tangible at the time. This series touches on what happens to the mind when physical human connection is taken away.
Artist Information
Bio
Chrissa Star is an interdisciplinary artist based in Seattle and is best known for her large figurative drawings and colorful abstract paintings. Her works often depict and celebrate diverse women with an alluring hint of mystery: hidden secrets, stories, and traumas. Her figurative works merge symbolism and abstract expressionism, with Star citing Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele as major influences. In her paintings, you can expect to find hammered nails, broken glass, and glitter, as well as techniques including blowtorching and chemical testing on batches of homemade encaustic wax.
A fixture in the Seattle art scene for over two decades, Star continues to work, donate, curate and volunteer for art events and galleries including the Seattle Art Fair, Center of Contemporary (CoCA), Bemis, Artist Trust, Bellevue Art Museum, Chrissa’s Wine Bar, Consolidated Works, MoPOP, Gallery 218, Vital 5 Productions, Pratt Fine Arts Center, and Bumbershoot.
Chrissa earned her Fine Art Bachelor’s Degree from UW-Milwaukee and was the Ruth Milofsky Scholarship recipient. Her work has been exhibited in over forty curated solo and group exhibits, and she is currently in a 3-year artist-in-residency with Slightly Subversive.
Artist Statement
As an abstract artist, I crave new things to go into my brain and I need new challenges, which is why learning to work with encaustic was perfect. It is a medium that is difficult to predict and has a lot of moving parts. Encaustic is a medium made of pigments mixed with melted beeswax and tree resin, and each layer needs to be fused to the previous layer, using heat.
I like pushing boundaries of the mediums and surfaces I work with, because the results that comes from addition and subtraction can be unexpected and keeps me in a constant state of reaction and engagement. In my encaustic work, I do this by taping over an area that I like and continuing to layer more wax. I mix dry pigment with shellac and after applying this to the painting, I burn the shellac into cell-like patterns using a blowtorch. After I do several more layers of wax and shellac, I remove the tape to reveal the pod-like image.
I’m inspired by all things new to me. It can be a trip to the art store or hardware store where I find items and materials I haven’t used yet, taking walks and finding mushrooms or new pod plants, a good documentary can be inspirational to me, and viewing work by fellow artists, as well. Nostalgia can also be an inspiration for me, like listening to alternative music from my past or stirred memories brought on by a certain smell or dream.
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