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The inspiration for this work comes from the true definition of Reverence - deep respect for someone or something.
"rituals showed honor and reverence for the dead"
synonyms:	high esteem, high regard, great respect, acclaim, admiration, appreciation, estimation, favor
"reverence for the countryside"

Verb - regard or treat with deep respect.
"the many divine beings reverenced by Hindu tradition"

I had a personally moving experience when I visited the house the Blessed Mother lived in after Jesus was crucified in Turkey.  It sits upon a hill.  The experience moved me so deeply I felt the need to share something from that amazing place through my art.  

The tree bark in this textured encaustic mixed media piece is a macro image of the texture of the tree bark that was next to the cottage the Blessed Mother lived in.  

I blew up the detail of the texture of this bark in hopes of sharing the intense energy I felt upon visiting that sacred place.  The feeling that came up from deep within touched me on a soul level.  Words cannot express the impact it had upon me.  This is the reverence I have for that experience, for the Blessed Mother, for life and for the opportunity to feel it all.

This work is painted in the encaustic medium with stone and digital artwork embedded as an underpainting.  Acrylic painting is the second in the layers of underpainting.  Encaustic painting is the third and final finish for this work on wood.

The luster and finish is completely unique due to the encaustic finish.  The bees wax and Damar resin are both delicate and durable.  With care to keep away from extreme heat this encaustic work can last hundreds of years or longer.  

Some of the oldest encaustic painting (thousands of years old) are from the Fayum mummy portraits and hang in the Metropolitan Museum in NYC.  

Do not leave encaustic art in hot cars on summer days where temperatures can exceed 150 degrees during transport or in direct sunlight.  Think of your encaustic work like a child, a small pet or a decorative candle.  Treat it with respect and care and it will last.

I paint with the encaustic medium at a temperature between 180-200 degrees.  I use a heat gun with temperatures of over 800 degrees to burn every layer into the work.  

Think of the encaustic finish as a heavy duty candle with an element of resin for strength and durability.  The finish is uniquely exquisite.
The inspiration for this work comes from the true definition of Reverence - deep respect for someone or something.
"rituals showed honor and reverence for the dead"
synonyms:	high esteem, high regard, great respect, acclaim, admiration, appreciation, estimation, favor
"reverence for the countryside"

Verb - regard or treat with deep respect.
"the many divine beings reverenced by Hindu tradition"

I had a personally moving experience when I visited the house the Blessed Mother lived in after Jesus was crucified in Turkey.  It sits upon a hill.  The experience moved me so deeply I felt the need to share something from that amazing place through my art.  

The tree bark in this textured encaustic mixed media piece is a macro image of the texture of the tree bark that was next to the cottage the Blessed Mother lived in.  

I blew up the detail of the texture of this bark in hopes of sharing the intense energy I felt upon visiting that sacred place.  The feeling that came up from deep within touched me on a soul level.  Words cannot express the impact it had upon me.  This is the reverence I have for that experience, for the Blessed Mother, for life and for the opportunity to feel it all.

This work is painted in the encaustic medium with stone and digital artwork embedded as an underpainting.  Acrylic painting is the second in the layers of underpainting.  Encaustic painting is the third and final finish for this work on wood.

The luster and finish is completely unique due to the encaustic finish.  The bees wax and Damar resin are both delicate and durable.  With care to keep away from extreme heat this encaustic work can last hundreds of years or longer.  

Some of the oldest encaustic painting (thousands of years old) are from the Fayum mummy portraits and hang in the Metropolitan Museum in NYC.  

Do not leave encaustic art in hot cars on summer days where temperatures can exceed 150 degrees during transport or in direct sunlight.  Think of your encaustic work like a child, a small pet or a decorative candle.  Treat it with respect and care and it will last.

I paint with the encaustic medium at a temperature between 180-200 degrees.  I use a heat gun with temperatures of over 800 degrees to burn every layer into the work.  

Think of the encaustic finish as a heavy duty candle with an element of resin for strength and durability.  The finish is uniquely exquisite.
The inspiration for this work comes from the true definition of Reverence - deep respect for someone or something.
"rituals showed honor and reverence for the dead"
synonyms:	high esteem, high regard, great respect, acclaim, admiration, appreciation, estimation, favor
"reverence for the countryside"

Verb - regard or treat with deep respect.
"the many divine beings reverenced by Hindu tradition"

I had a personally moving experience when I visited the house the Blessed Mother lived in after Jesus was crucified in Turkey.  It sits upon a hill.  The experience moved me so deeply I felt the need to share something from that amazing place through my art.  

The tree bark in this textured encaustic mixed media piece is a macro image of the texture of the tree bark that was next to the cottage the Blessed Mother lived in.  

I blew up the detail of the texture of this bark in hopes of sharing the intense energy I felt upon visiting that sacred place.  The feeling that came up from deep within touched me on a soul level.  Words cannot express the impact it had upon me.  This is the reverence I have for that experience, for the Blessed Mother, for life and for the opportunity to feel it all.

This work is painted in the encaustic medium with stone and digital artwork embedded as an underpainting.  Acrylic painting is the second in the layers of underpainting.  Encaustic painting is the third and final finish for this work on wood.

The luster and finish is completely unique due to the encaustic finish.  The bees wax and Damar resin are both delicate and durable.  With care to keep away from extreme heat this encaustic work can last hundreds of years or longer.  

Some of the oldest encaustic painting (thousands of years old) are from the Fayum mummy portraits and hang in the Metropolitan Museum in NYC.  

Do not leave encaustic art in hot cars on summer days where temperatures can exceed 150 degrees during transport or in direct sunlight.  Think of your encaustic work like a child, a small pet or a decorative candle.  Treat it with respect and care and it will last.

I paint with the encaustic medium at a temperature between 180-200 degrees.  I use a heat gun with temperatures of over 800 degrees to burn every layer into the work.  

Think of the encaustic finish as a heavy duty candle with an element of resin for strength and durability.  The finish is uniquely exquisite.
The inspiration for this work comes from the true definition of Reverence - deep respect for someone or something.
"rituals showed honor and reverence for the dead"
synonyms:	high esteem, high regard, great respect, acclaim, admiration, appreciation, estimation, favor
"reverence for the countryside"

Verb - regard or treat with deep respect.
"the many divine beings reverenced by Hindu tradition"

I had a personally moving experience when I visited the house the Blessed Mother lived in after Jesus was crucified in Turkey.  It sits upon a hill.  The experience moved me so deeply I felt the need to share something from that amazing place through my art.  

The tree bark in this textured encaustic mixed media piece is a macro image of the texture of the tree bark that was next to the cottage the Blessed Mother lived in.  

I blew up the detail of the texture of this bark in hopes of sharing the intense energy I felt upon visiting that sacred place.  The feeling that came up from deep within touched me on a soul level.  Words cannot express the impact it had upon me.  This is the reverence I have for that experience, for the Blessed Mother, for life and for the opportunity to feel it all.

This work is painted in the encaustic medium with stone and digital artwork embedded as an underpainting.  Acrylic painting is the second in the layers of underpainting.  Encaustic painting is the third and final finish for this work on wood.

The luster and finish is completely unique due to the encaustic finish.  The bees wax and Damar resin are both delicate and durable.  With care to keep away from extreme heat this encaustic work can last hundreds of years or longer.  

Some of the oldest encaustic painting (thousands of years old) are from the Fayum mummy portraits and hang in the Metropolitan Museum in NYC.  

Do not leave encaustic art in hot cars on summer days where temperatures can exceed 150 degrees during transport or in direct sunlight.  Think of your encaustic work like a child, a small pet or a decorative candle.  Treat it with respect and care and it will last.

I paint with the encaustic medium at a temperature between 180-200 degrees.  I use a heat gun with temperatures of over 800 degrees to burn every layer into the work.  

Think of the encaustic finish as a heavy duty candle with an element of resin for strength and durability.  The finish is uniquely exquisite.
The inspiration for this work comes from the true definition of Reverence - deep respect for someone or something.
"rituals showed honor and reverence for the dead"
synonyms:	high esteem, high regard, great respect, acclaim, admiration, appreciation, estimation, favor
"reverence for the countryside"

Verb - regard or treat with deep respect.
"the many divine beings reverenced by Hindu tradition"

I had a personally moving experience when I visited the house the Blessed Mother lived in after Jesus was crucified in Turkey.  It sits upon a hill.  The experience moved me so deeply I felt the need to share something from that amazing place through my art.  

The tree bark in this textured encaustic mixed media piece is a macro image of the texture of the tree bark that was next to the cottage the Blessed Mother lived in.  

I blew up the detail of the texture of this bark in hopes of sharing the intense energy I felt upon visiting that sacred place.  The feeling that came up from deep within touched me on a soul level.  Words cannot express the impact it had upon me.  This is the reverence I have for that experience, for the Blessed Mother, for life and for the opportunity to feel it all.

This work is painted in the encaustic medium with stone and digital artwork embedded as an underpainting.  Acrylic painting is the second in the layers of underpainting.  Encaustic painting is the third and final finish for this work on wood.

The luster and finish is completely unique due to the encaustic finish.  The bees wax and Damar resin are both delicate and durable.  With care to keep away from extreme heat this encaustic work can last hundreds of years or longer.  

Some of the oldest encaustic painting (thousands of years old) are from the Fayum mummy portraits and hang in the Metropolitan Museum in NYC.  

Do not leave encaustic art in hot cars on summer days where temperatures can exceed 150 degrees during transport or in direct sunlight.  Think of your encaustic work like a child, a small pet or a decorative candle.  Treat it with respect and care and it will last.

I paint with the encaustic medium at a temperature between 180-200 degrees.  I use a heat gun with temperatures of over 800 degrees to burn every layer into the work.  

Think of the encaustic finish as a heavy duty candle with an element of resin for strength and durability.  The finish is uniquely exquisite.

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Reverence Painting

Deprise Brescia

United States

Painting, Wax on Wood

Size: 36 W x 24 H x 2 D in

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The inspiration for this work comes from the true definition of Reverence - deep respect for someone or something. "rituals showed honor and reverence for the dead" synonyms: high esteem, high regard, great respect, acclaim, admiration, appreciation, estimation, favor "reverence for the countryside"...

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2016

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36 W x 24 H x 2 D in

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Gold

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I am a multidisciplinary, mixed media artist. Merging science and spirituality, I create art for uplifting spaces. Acrylic, encaustic, stone, wood, digital art and photography are a few of my favorite materials. Semi precious stones, crystal grids, photography, digital painting and video art are collaged and painted together through acrylic and (molten beeswax) encaustic medium using Hado, chanting, music and prayer to achieve my desired results. I consider my work, "Transformational, Energy Art", due to the use of scientific techniques, proven to change vibrations & frequencies. Science and metaphysics are merged to create art for uplifting places and spaces. I blend scientific theories and spiritual perspectives from Masaru Emoto, Louise L. Hay, Paramahansa Yogananda, Buddha, The Dahli Lama, Mother Theresa, Jesus Christ, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Doreen Virtue, yoga, crystal grids, feng shui, Kabbalah, prayer and sacred geometry to leave both the viewer and environment transformed. Love and Light! Deprise

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