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Mathematician Series The mathematician series is based on photographic portraits from well-known mathematicians of the 1900s’. My early background in physics and mathematics gave me the opportunity t...
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The artwork of artist Christian Joseph Faur (or Christian Faur) available on the web
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My earliest memories of making art involve the use of wax crayons. I can still remember the pleasure of opening a new box of crayons: the distinct smell of the wax, the beautifully colored tips, ev...
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5 years
15-panel, hand cast encaustic crayons 60” x 37″ inches 2018
Crayon work based on extreme close-up of Rose of Sharon photo. Part of my “Flower Series” crayon work. -
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34×34 -(9 panels) 13,158 hand cast encaustic crayons
Using Pinterest and it’s feature to find similar images based on the cropped selection of the photo selected, I assemble and then created the image below using a several different features from many photos to create a completely new face.... -
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-(12 panels ) ~16,800 hand cast encaustic crayons 47 x 35.5 Unframed, 2018
A new “Flower Series” work, based on my still life photos. Inspired by 18th Century French needlework and embroidery. -
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11,000 hand cast encaustic crayons 14 x 70 inches, 5 panels (2012)
This work shows the natural deconstruction of the digital photograph over time by slow incremental induction of digital noise.
Each successive panel has a greater and greater amount of randomly colored noise introduced intothe same image, until on the final panel, only 10% of the original image remains, rendering the photograph completely invisible....
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