This should shake the Art World

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A really interesting article has been published in the Heritage Science Journal. José Cuní has fought relentlessly since the 70s to prove that most ancient Roman murals have been falsely classified as frescos when indeed they were painted with water solube encaustic. After having his finding validated only 4 years ago by the Royal Society…

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Yen-Ching Lu

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We have just received photos of Chinese artist Yen-Ching Lu’s very successful solo show ‘Wonderful Time’ at the art center of the prestigious Tsinghua University in Taiwan. Yen-Ching Lu, Professor Emeritus in Fine Art at Hsinchu University, specializes in screen-print and aquarelle techniques of the Far East. For the pieces shown she mixed her own…

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January Colour Boost

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To brighten up this rather gloomy January (it’s currently really grey here) and inject some colour into the world we have decided to give a 10% discount on all our Cuní Colour range until the end of the month. Just use the coupon code ‘January Colours’ on our website at checkout and get your 10%…

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馬修 – a very talented man

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We have just discovered this brilliant – and very unassuming – Taiwanese amateur artist through our Cuní Encaustics colleagues in Taipei. He wants to be known simply as 馬修 (Matthew to you and me) and specializes in moody urban landscapes. In his own words: ‘I walk the streets, watch, listen, think.’ He uses Cuní’s water…

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