tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3537485861663966864.post4083020581241064731..comments2023-11-05T03:13:18.369-08:00Comments on Frame 301: Miles Conrad - "Wax & Wane" - Encaustic in the SummerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3537485861663966864.post-51255450939190830112011-06-01T09:34:37.125-07:002011-06-01T09:34:37.125-07:00Dear Miles,
This is in response to your blog: &qu...Dear Miles, <br />This is in response to your blog: "Miles Conrad, Wax and Wane in the summer 2009"<br />Blog: http://frame301.blogspot.com/2009/06/miles-conrad-wax-wane-encaustic-in.html<br /><br />"This is a delicious representation of an authentic melt. Why is ice cream so succulent? The cream rises to the top to be met with the precarious nature of our heated tongue. Raw pressured swirls penetrate the divine cool and creamy; awakening to that which can not be tamed. A rather powerful yet gentle alchemical soup; a true symbiotic synthesis of fire and ice. Why not be witness to the evolution of natures unfolding by allowing its true essence to come undone in the form for which it came? Why think only in one dimensional representations while there always will be the opposite force inadvertently maintaining its natural homeostatic balance? If there is heaven and hell, good and evil, why not only pay attention to the preservation of the properties found in encaustic wax, but to also celebrate its natural form which wanes with the natural sunlight? <br /><br />Miles, not only are you an inspiration but my personal artistic hero.<br /> In great admiration, Alison Leigh (Ali Bee Art- Encaustic, Sculpture & Photography)Alison Leigh, Sex, Love and Relationship Expert, Encaustic Artisthttp://www.alisonleigh.net/noreply@blogger.com