Eileen Braun
Fragment, 2018
Rattan reed, encaustic wax, specialty paints, found objects, cotton string and adhesive. 15H x7W x7D
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed (x-rays).
Eileen Braun
Home Run, 2018
Rattan reed, encaustic wax, speciality paints, dressmaker's pattern tissue, cotton string and adheasive. 40H x24W x14D
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed (x-rays).
Eileen Braun
Trumpet Vine, 2017
Rattan reed, encaustic wax, mica dust, cotton string, dressmaker's pattern tissue and adheasive 72H x42W x17D
Eileen Braun
Turning Point, Turning Point
Rattan Reed, fabric, encaustic wax, cotton string and adhesive. 44H x16W x14D
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed (x-rays).
Eileen Braun
Untitled, 2020
Rattan reed, Encaustic Wax, Dressmaker's pattern tissue, cotton string and adhesive. 40H x24W x14
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed (x-rays).
Eileen Braun
Iced, 2020
Rattan reed, encaustic wax, speciality paint, cotton string and adhesive. 46H x27W x8D.
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed (x-rays).
Eileen Braun
Smoke, 2017
Rattan reed, encaustic wax, cotton string. 62H x48W x19D.
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed.
Eileen Braun
Fertile, 2019
Rattan reed, Encaustic wax, Dressmaker's pattern tissue, cotton string and adheasive. 51H x32W x20D
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed.
Eileen Braun
Swoosh, 2019
Rattan reed, Encaustic wax, Specialty paints, Dressmaker's pattern tissue paper, adheasive and cotton string. 37H x25W x23D
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed.
Eileen Braun
AFloat, 2017
Rattan Reed, Encaustic Wax, Dressmaker's Pattern Tissue, Adhesive and Cotton String. 32H x21W x15D
I create biomorphic organisms that appear to be communicating human-like emotional needs (nurture). These newly formed organisms represent a new questionable species conjured in my studio by cross-breeding insects, birds, fish and vegetation. Their skeletal hulls revealing germ, the pending emergence of new life from chrysalis. The ectoplasm now peeling away from the dystopian structure, miraculously composed of metal, revealed .