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 <title>Kanaloa and Pele - encaustic</title> 
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 <summary type="text"> June 26, 2011 in  Encaustics ,  Hawai&#039;i landscape art related  | Tags:  art ,  artist ,  beeswax ,  big Island ,  encaustic ,  hawaii ,  hot ,  Kanaloa ,  Lava ,  ocean ,  original ,  Pati O&#039;Neal ...</summary> 
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  June 26, 2011 in  Encaustics ,  Hawai'i landscape art related  | Tags:  art ,  artist ,  beeswax ,  big Island ,  encaustic ,  hawaii ,  hot ,  Kanaloa ,  Lava ,  ocean ,  original ,  Pati O'Neal ,  Pele ,  volcano  |  Leave a comment  ( Edit ) 
 This is an encaustic work that I finished a while ago. I was  honored to have it accepted into the WAG Juried Show in May. I just got  it back from being scanned and now have a beautiful image of the work.  Encaustics have been around for 4000 yrs and have lasted unbelievably  through the years, but due to the nature of the beeswax used in the  process, it can be damaged if exposed to temperature above 150F (i.e.  inside a hot car, if your home gets that hot , you probably have bigger  problems than the painting.) 
  
 Kanaloa and Pele - Pati O'Neal 
 
 I created this piece to take advantage of the properties of the  medium and to get really into the spirit working with the heat and  trying to capture it within the work. The different textures in the  painting educes the energy of the Hawaiian goddess of the volcano, Pele,  meeting the Hawaiian god of the ocean/underworld, Kanaloa, as molten  lava flows into the ocean on the Big Island of Hawai&rsquo;i. The original is  18&Prime;h x 36&Prime;w on a cradled panel. Limited edition gicl&eacute;es on heavy  archival rag paper and open edition matted mini-prints are available  through my website at  www.pationeal.com .  
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