Jay Lazerwitz
INNER LANDSCAPES
My artwork is very much influenced by a passion for architecture, ecology, and the natural environment, and is a confluence of natural and architectonic forms. The built environment is central to my focus.
I conjoin elemental references of structure and city space; intermingling historical precedents, figure-ground studies of cities, miniature inhabitations, and imagined places into sculptures and paintings of constructed inhabitations and imagined worlds.
Most of my paintings are encaustic based, a medium I have worked with for over 25 years and started carving wood tree trunks and printmaking in 2014.
Building on past themes, my inner thoughts have been preoccupied with the cycles of the seasons, forestry, and climatic events, retaining an inner hope, and dreaming of new paradigms. My wood sculptures (since 2014) were influenced by my earlier paintings, and the new paintings inspired by the sculptures, are another step in the cycles of my life.
Jay Lazerwitz - "Skydance" 32 x 24 encaustic with steel frame $2,200
Jay Lazerwitz - "Incidental Forecast" 32 x 24 encaustic with steel frame $2,200
Jay Lazerwitz - "Eclipse" 32 x 24 encaustic $2,000
Jay Lazerwitz - "Midtown" 24 x 24 encaustic $1,400
Jay Lazerwitz - "Uptown" 24 x 24 encaustic $1,400
Jay Lazerwitz - "Ornithology" 24 x 24 encaustic $1,400
Jay Lazerwitz - "Metropolis II" 88 x 24 x 24 cedar with acrylic and encaustic $7,200
Jay Lazerwitz - "Dancer" 78 x12 cedar with acrylic, encaustic $3,800
Jay Lazerwitz - "Architectonic Growth" 70 x11 x10 x12 cedar with acrylic, dye stain $3,000
Jay Lazerwitz - "Time Pattern" 52 x10 x10 cedar with acrylic, dye stain $2,000
Jay Lazerwitz - "Earthscape" 57 x16 x15 cedar with shou sugi ban $2,400
Jay Lazerwitz - "Footprints" 89 x23 x22 cedar with acrylic $12,000