Betsy Eby

Betsy Eby

Infobox Artist
name = Betsy Eby


imagesize = 220px
caption = Betsy Eby
birthname = Elizabeth Kerry Eby
birthdate = April 3, 1967
location = Seaside, Oregon, US
nationality = American
field = Encaustic Painting
training = University of Oregon, B.A. Art History
movement =
works =
influenced by = Cy Twombly, Anselm Kiefer, Antonio Tapies, Brice Marden, Mark Tobey, Joan Mitchell
awards = 2001 Artists Trust Gap Grant,Encaustic 99 Exhibition, Jurred by Judith Pfaff.Sponsor's Award.

Betsy Eby (b. April 3, 1967 in Seaside, Oregon) is an American encaustic painter currently residing on Vashon Island in Washington State.

Life


thumb|left| NebulaBetsy Eby2007Encaustic on Panel60 x 60”Private CollectionBetsy Eby was born on April 3, 1967 in the small coastal town of Seaside, Oregon [Leo, Heather. “Beauty Is As Beauty Does.” Organic Style Mar. 2005. 84. ] . She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Art History [Mauk, Laura. “Betsy Eby.” Western Interiors May-Jun. 2005. 53-59. ] at the University of Oregon, with an emphasis in ancient Greek, Roman and Asian antiquities. During Betsy's internship at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, her aesthetic was influenced by Asian Landscape painting as well as the work of Northwest Masters which she catalogued. After graduation, she lived briefly in Tokyo and was deeply influenced by Japanese history and culture [Jones, Jeanne Lang. “Off the Wall.” Puget Sound Business Journal Oct.-Nov. 2005. 21-22. ] . She has practiced classical piano since the age of five. [Indyke, Dottie. “Artists Are In State Of Transition.” Albuquerque Journal North 1 Nov. 2002 ] Betsy Eby currently lives on an island off the coast of Maine in summer, and on Vashon Island in the Puget Sound in Washington through the winter [ Ganglehoff, Bonnie. “Manifest Destiny.” Southwest Art May 2007. 116.] . She is married to artist Bo Bartlett.

Work

Rhythm, balance, lyricism and tone in Betsy Eby’s paintings are influenced by her lifelong devotion to music [Indyke, Dottie. “Artists Are In State Of Transition.” Albuquerque Journal North 1 Nov. 2002 ] . Her paintings are informed by the natural world, drawing on forms found on both microscopic and macroscopic scales. Her calligraphic compositions draw on the movement of living things and visual forms echoed throughout nature [Barbanel, Josh. “In New Buildings, Buying Into Cool.” The New York Times 28 Nov. 2004] . Her works resonate with the experience of observing natural phenomena, such as the patterns created by a flock of birds taking flight, the substance of interplanetary nebula, and the whorls of sea grass found in a tide pool. Her subject matter, composition, color and surface luminosity are informed by the wet coastal climate and ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest [Villani, John Carlos. “Beauty of Encaustic Has Its Price.” The Arizona Republic 18 Nov. 2001] [Indyke, Dottie. “Artists Are In State Of Transition.” Albuquerque Journal North 1 Nov. 2002 ] . Her works utilize abstraction and elemental reduction to portray essence and movement, rather than relying solely on observation or pure abstraction. [Barbanel, Josh. “In New Buildings, Buying Into Cool.” The New York Times 28 Nov. 2004]

Betsy Eby works in encaustic, a medium that dates back to the 4th Century BC and was written about in the works of Roman scholar Pliny the Elder [ “Encaustic.” The Columbia Encyclopedia, sixth edition. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004. 15 April 2008. .] . Her paintings are created of pigmented beeswax, in a complex process of layering and torching, with a variety of methods in paint application. She balances compositional concerns with the material properties of the beeswax itself in an organic process of creation [Spalding, Jill. “Our Correspondents (Miami): Art Basel Miami 2007 Edition.” WPS1 Radio 5 Dec. 2007] . She works within the context of the physical dimension of the wax and the way the it obfuscates color, all the while building to a finished surface with a sculptural surface which glistens like poured resin. [Mauk, Laura. “Betsy Eby.” Western Interiors May-Jun. 2005. 53-59. ] Her work can be found in private collections, public collections, and galleries throughout the United States.

Public collections



thumb|right|BaroqueBetsy Eby2007Encaustic on Panel48 x 70”
*Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA
*Providence Hospital, Portland, OR
*Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene, OR
*Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA
*Art in Embassies 2004–2006, Banjul, Gambia
*2200 Westlake, Seattle, WA
*Cielo Building, New York, NY
*Westin New York, Times Square, NY
*Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
*Boeing Corporate Headquarters, Chicago, IL
*Alston and Bird Law Offices, Atlanta, GA
*American Cancer Society, National Collection
*Nordstrom Inc., National Collection
*Whittier Trust Company, Seattle, WA
*Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, WA
*Norwest Venture Capitol Partners, Palo Alto, CA
*Starfish Restaurant, Seattle, WA
*Westin Hotel, Bellevue, WA
*Bellevue Club, Bellevue, WA
*Olive 8, Seattle, WA

Influences

*Cy Twombly
*Anselm Kiefer
*Antonio Tapies
*Brice Marden
*Mark Tobey
*Joan Mitchell

References

External links

* [http://www.BetsyEby.com/ Betsy Eby's Official Website]
* [http://www.winstonwachter.com/ Winston Wachter Gallery]

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