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About          LYN BELISLE



        the            Shards, Relics, and Beeswax


        Artist         My work has always been strongly influenced by the idea of “shards” as



                       a metaphor for human communication across time. A shard can be a found
                       fragment of clay, a rusty nail, a scrap of handwriting – any little clue that
                       becomes a “secret handshake” between the maker and the discoverer.

                       For decades I’ve worked with clay, fiber, and paper in assemblage and collage
                       to express this non-verbal time-circle connection. When my friend Michelle
                       Belto introduced me to the encaustic process in 2009, This new-to-me medium
                       seemed the perfect companion for my most-loved materials. I’d briefly tried
                       encaustic medium on collage, but I began to understand that beeswax is a
                       metaphoric
                       material in itself, ancient as clay, versatile as paper, compelling as ivory and
                       bone. Now beeswax and encaustic are integral parts of my process.


                       I rejoice in the power of art to elicit both recognition and belonging.  Art
                       humanizes and joins us, helping us communicate in a universal non-verbal
                       language across time and space.
                                                                                                                 TOP:
                                                                                                          I’LL FLY AWAY
        About                                                                             DIGITAL PHOTOCOLLAGE, BEESWAX,
                                                                                                              MEDIUM:
                                                                                                          PIGMENT, FOIL
        the             Part of the bedrock of the Enso Circle is goal-                                   12” X 12” X 2.5”
                                                                                                          DIMENSIONS:
                        setting. As a long-time professional artist, I realized
        Work            that during the Pandemic, I had pulled back from             DEFINITION OF METAMORPHOSIS: CHANGE
                                                                                                          DESCRIPTION:
                        challenges, content to work in comfortable themes
                        and media while developing online workshops and
                                                                                             OR SUBSTANCE ESPECIALLY BY
                        other educational media.                                            OF PHYSICAL FORM, STRUCTURE,
                                                                                            SUPERNATURAL MEANS. CROWS
                                                                                        BELIEVE THAT THEY GET TO TURN INTO
                                                                                     DRAGONFLIES WHEN THEY GO TO HEAVEN.
                        My self-imposed challenge and goal was to to get                                 ASK ANY CROW.
                        back in the practice of entering some national juried
                        shows for the purpose of focusing on prescribed                                       BOTTOM:
                        themes in my artmaking. No matter how long artists                     TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY
                        have practiced, competition can be scary, and                                         MEDIUM:
                        rejection a tough lesson.                                       FIBER, WOOD, FOUND OBJECTS, MIXED
                                                                                                                MEDIA
                                                                                                          DIMENSIONS:
                        The two pieces on the right were, blessedly, juried                                 17” X 6” X 6”
                        into two national juried exhibitions during the course
                        of this Enso Circle Term. I will swear that the “Enso                             DESCRIPTION:
                                                                                      THIS WORK EXPLORES AMBIGUITY IN THE
                        influence” of accountability and structure contributed       LANGUAGE OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH
                        to reaching my goal!                                          FIBER ART. ANY INTERPRETATION OF THIS
                                                                                         MEMORY-STORY IS NEITHER BAD NOR
                                                                                     GOOD. THE VIEWER INTERPRETS THE PLOT
                                                                                         FROM VISUAL CLUES ON BOTH SIDES.
                                                                                     TEXTURES AND EXPRESSIONS REMIND US
                                                                                        THAT THERE IS ALWAYS BE MORE THAN
                                                                                                     ONE RIGHT ANSWER.
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