I paint in response to ancient and rugged places that I love, interpreting them intuitively, abstractly, through memory and emotion.
— Rebecca Crowell

Rebecca Crowell is an American abstract artist known for the rich, complex surfaces she creates with oil paint and cold wax medium. Her work is included in hundreds of art collections–private, public, and corporate, and she exhibits regularly in fine art galleries across the country.

Crowell travels extensively for workshop teaching and artist residencies, both in the US and internationally. These experiences have significant impact on her work. The coastal areas of County Mayo, Ireland have been a particularly important location for her; she returns annually to Ballinglen Arts Foundation to teach and paint. Crowell lives and works in the dramatic, rugged landscape of northern New Mexico, another strong influence on her work.

She is widely recognized for her development of original techniques using cold wax medium, detailed in the comprehensive book, Cold Wax Medium: Techniques, Concepts & Conversations. The book, which she wrote with artist and colleague Jerry McLaughlin (Squeegee Press, 2017) has become a vital resource for artists worldwide. She also shares her knowledge and experience of over thirty years as a professional artist via her podcast, blog, and Cold Wax Academy, the instructional platform she co-founded in 2020 with Jerry McLaughlin.

Artist Statement (PDF)
Resumé (PDF)


Alendo, Geo in waiting area, Wishart Building, Mayo Clinic, Eau Claire, WI

Alendo, Geo in waiting area, Wishart Building, Mayo Clinic, Eau Claire, WI

Collections

Selected Collections:

– Ballinglen Museum of Contemporary Art, Ballycastle, Ireland
– Lumiere Hotel, Telluride, CO
– MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
– Mayo Clinic, Eau Clare, WI
– Jayson Lander and Associates, West Hollywood, CA
– Scottsdale Waterfront Residencies, Scottsdale, AZ
– Centre D'Art I Natura, Farrera, Catalunya, Spain
– Ceridean Corporation, Minneapolis, MN
– Tria Orthopedic Clinic, Minneapolis, MN
– Robert Hill and Associates, Attorneys at Law, Minneapolis, MN
– Williams, Venker and Sanders, Attorneys at Law, St. Louis, MO
– Midwest Banking Center, St. Louis, MO
– Solomon Brothers Developers, St. Louis, MO
– Enterprise Bank, Clayton, MO
– Market & Johnson, Inc. Eau Claire WI
– University of Wisconsin
– Winona State University, Winona, MN


Review

John Seed - The Huffington Post - 2014

Rebecca Crowell's work is slow work that is the end result of many processes – including looking, seeing and feeling – all spread out over time. "Many ideas and images pass through my mind as I paint," Crowell observes: "The passage of time and aging, the accumulation – of experience, the symbolic and visual aspects of natural processes including stratification, collapse, compression: the ephemeral marks that people leave behind."

Crowell's works are abstracted from nature: they are personal responses to the visual forms, colors and atmospheres that have surrounded her in a variety of locations. There are vestiges of representation in Rebecca Crowell's work, but it is a type of representation that has been refined and re-constituted through her artistic sensibility and through her emotions.

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Review

John Loughrey - IrishArt.com - 2010

Rebecca Crowell uses a kind of "memory mapping" to create her works which, although visually quite abstract, often still retain faint echoes of landscape and nature - its plant life, earth and rocks. For Crowell, rugged textures, earthy colors and a feeling of light, open spaces reveals her subliminal interest in the colours, mark-making and abstraction of at least a "memory" of landscape.

Her process of working in multiple layers, cutting, scratching and digging back brings to mind the observation by Louis le Brocquy: "The painter, like the archaeologist, is a watcher, a supervisor of accident; patiently disturbing the surface of things until significant accident becomes apparent, recognising it, conserving this as best he can while provoking further accident. In this way a whole image, a whatness, may with luck gradually emerge almost spontaneously". This is Crowell's process too.

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BOOK

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Cold Wax Medium: Technique, Concepts & Conversations

Rebecca Crowell and her co-author, artist Jerry McLaughlin have produced this comprehensive book about the use of cold wax medium, now in its third printing. The book includes a wide range of information, including illustrated instruction on technique, process and materials. Along with their own research and knowledge, they feature art and information from the community of artists around the world working with cold wax, in a variety of styles and approaches.

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EDUCATION

COLD WAX ACADEMY

In September, 2020, Rebecca Crowell and her partner Jerry McLaughlin launched Cold Wax Academy, an educational resource for artists wanting to learn or develop their abilities with oil and cold wax medium. Their updated website offers information about the medium, registration pages for their widely acclaimed membership program, and specially designed tools and their award-winning book for purchase.

Cold Wax Academy Membership program is a structured online course with over 600 participants worldwide. Membership includes weekly teaching sessions, critiques, guest artists, interaction with other members and with Rebecca and Jerry, and access to recordings of all online sessions. The Academy operates on a quarterly basis with new topics introduced every three months, but artists can join any time and work at their own pace. A free Facebook page is also available for learning opportunities and connections with other artists using cold wax medium.

Please visit the Cold Wax Academy website for more information.


Video

Cold Wax Medium: A Video Workshop

Over two years in the making, this professionally produced video covers the techniques, demonstrations, and topics presented during one of the five-day cold wax workshops taught by Rebecca Crowell and Jerry McLaughlin. PLEASE NOTE: The video is only available via steaming access to Full Members of Cold Wax Academy and to those who sign up for 6 weeks of access at the Video Membership level.

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video

From 2017, a Short Tour of the Wisconsin Studio

 

Contact

Gallery listings and other contact information.

Podcast

A weekly podcast at the intersection of art, travel, business, philosophy, and life in general produced by Rebecca Crowell and Ross Ticknor.

Blog

Occasional essays and musings from the studio and beyond.