KSL Studio History


 For new visitors to this site, here are some throw back photos of where I make work in Seattle. This studio remodel was designed and ventilated specifically for encaustic painting, and textile printing and dyeing. It was not a quick project and had many different phases before completion. 

KSL Studio, Seattle WA. 

KSL Studio....finishing remodel construction 2004

complete roof replacement...

new full size windows and used double doors....

Ventilation (2 fan combo) for three work stations completed....continues up into loft storage area

 Cement floors painted using mops, turkey basters, and oil based paint and 4' x 8' work tables designed and built in studio

Ceiling lights, ventilation and sky lights

studio shop sink on far right is a bathtub raised up...great for rinsing dyed fabric

Stove top for making encaustic medium and making natural dyes from scratch

Heating natural dyed fabrics to remove wax resist.

Teaching workshops

Teaching workshops

Work in progress....





"Assemblage" at BAM

Thanks to Bellevue Arts Museum for sharing my work "Assemblage" today. 
Go see Making our Mark at BAM, on view through April 15, 2018



Detail of "Assemblage" encaustic, oil, paper on wood panel 24" x 24" Available for purchase - contact klintault@gmail.com


While Supplies Last


This is a shout out post to my friend Anthony White, an artist/curator @culturalcrisis and graduating senior at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. For March 8th he curated While Supplies Last @wsl_art, a reoccurring group art show presented by Studio e at Amandine Bakeshop Mezzanine for the Capital Hill Art Walk in Seattle. It featured 107 artists....was highly attended....too many to count! So much fun.....a great time and I will continue to contribute my works on paper for future events. 
Thanks Anthony!







Encaustic, mixed media on paper, Kristin Swenson-Lintault

Encaustic, mixed media on paper, Kristin Swenson-Lintault