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Encaustic painting in Yarmouth with George Mason -
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George Mason, artist in residence at Kismet Foundation, gives class in encaustic painting to artists.
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Mason works with students in an encaustic painting class.
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Mason's exhibition “Embracing Process” is on view at Merrill Memorial Library in Yarmouth through May 2. His exhibition “Romancing History” is on view at the Yarmouth History Center through March 30.
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Mason tells artists to use a backlight to see the design from the overlap of two images as he gives a class in encaustic painting.
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"Art #4," by George Mason
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Mason smiles as he talks to his students about the similarity of a 2200-year-old encaustic painting to a portrait of Sylvester Stallone.
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Through its new artist residency, currently filled by George Mason, Yarmouth hopes to build bonds by connecting community groups.