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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x48in
About this artwork
Bésame Mucho II is also about remembering life in Spanish Harlem, the wonderful color, food and music! Conscious Integration is also its title.
This series reflects the fragmentation we're witnessing in our world—the breaking apart of what we hold beautiful. I create it through an act that feels both painful and necessary: taking my own paintings, works I've loved and found beautiful, and literally cutting them apart. Pieces from my beloved Abstract… Memories series.
I gather fragments from several paintings and reassemble them on wooden panels or canvas, then seal everything in layers of hot wax using the encaustic technique. With a heat gun, I smooth the wax until it creates a lustrous surface you can gently touch with your fingertips—something whole emerging from the pieces.
Jaye Alison Moscariello harnesses water-based mediums like acrylic and watercolor, influenced by a creative upbringing and artistic journey. Through abstraction and intuitive color selection, she captures the interplay between forms, with lines that articulate deep-seated emotions. Her art resonates with joy and upliftment, transforming personal and worldly complexities into visual harmony.
I was recently interviewed by Harryet Candee of The Artful Mind magazine, you can read the interview and see some of my current and past work here: https://issuu.com/theartfulmindartzine/docs/the_artful_mind_june_2024_issuu