The gifted and very original artist, Madeline von Foerster , created her outstanding and unusual paintings by using five century-old mixed ...

Madeline von Foerster’s artworks used a five century-old mixed technique of oil and egg tempera

March 11, 2017

The gifted and very original artist, Madeline von Foerster, created her outstanding and unusual paintings by using five century-old mixed technique of oil and egg tempera developped by the Flemish Renaissance Masters.
Even her artworks are stylistically linked to the past time, those paintings are passionately and intentionally implied and relevant to the present matter such as deforestation, endangered species, and war.
Von Foerster's artworks are in collections around the world and have been featured in numerous publications and solo exhibition called “Uprooted” can be seen on kickstarter.
“I've been working since 2014 on a series of paintings entitled Uprooted, which will be exhibited at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD late 2017. I am planning a beautiful, 100% recycled catalog of the show. In order to cover the up-front costs of design and production, I am offering pre-sales of the catalog, as well as a gorgeous assortment of prints, art cards, and rewards that you will not be able to get anywhere else”, she said on kickstarter.






















You can see more on her website and wowxwow