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CARI HERNANDEZ
About the Artist
Cari Hernandez was born and raised in Northern California. While this region has remained her primary
residence, she has had the opportunity to travel extensively. Her time spent abroad has influenced the
way she approaches her work, respecting history and exploring questions in a contemporary manor.
Cari attended the Academy of Art College in San Francisco, CA with a major in fine art photography, then
opening her own commercial photography studio working with national advertising agencies.
She currently is on the executive board of the International Encaustic Artists, she teaches encaustic
workshops and has been a lecturer/presenter at the annual Encaustic Conference held at Montserrat College
in Beverly, MA.
Artist Statement
I have met the most challenging and fulfilling art medium in working with wax. Currently I have found myself
working in three major series: Color, oh…, and tar & war.
Color is a series depicting my passion for expression through pure color. The paintings in this series are
mostly bold abstracts, giving over to color to make the first impact. They represent my joy in pairing colors to
play off of one another. This series is the most expressive of the process rather than the outcome; the intention
lies in the creation. Born out of my color series is Line. My Line series works on two main levels. The first is
the act of “breaking” a perfect surface. I work the painting’s surface to a smooth glossy finish that is full of
visual depth and luminosity. Then, I incise one or more lines into the pristine surface. Creating the incision holds
my greatest challenge, a brief struggle not to inflict damage. I’ve been asked why- is it an act of mutilation? The
question was more common with the earlier pieces, having flesh-tones and cross marks that resembled sutures. At
first there was an element of physicality to it, now I am exploring the second level: What lies beneath? I am
intrigued by the complex intricacies of our emotions, they can be "worn on the sleeve", "skin deep", or "buried inside".
They way I construct a painting in relation to the depth that I incise is an attempt to explore that concept.
Oh… is a lively series that has been described as "visceral". It was developed while on a quest to explore jubilant
emotion—creating a sense of movement and spontaneity in form.
Tar is the merging of dark and light…combustible materials…and faith. A bit like life. The tar and wax combine in their
own dance, my job is to plan things out, use knowledge gained from creating piece after piece…looking for "predictable"
outcomes in an unpredictable marriage of materials.
Flowers 1 beeswax, 12x12
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Flowers 3 beeswax, 6x6
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Oh... at last beeswax, 10x10x3.25
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Oh... apples beeswax, 12x12x4
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Oh... juicy beeswax, 12x12x4
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Oh, lucious beeswax, 20x20x6
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Passion Pod beeswax, 12x12x6
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Oh...slow release beeswax, 16x16x3.25
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