Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Foxy Commission

"The San Juan Foxes went to Sea"            Acrylic on wood panel                 11 x 14 in.

I just finished this little commission for a baby that is due this October. This baby is very lucky because his daddy is a wonderful banjo player and his mamma is sweet and creative and makes beautiful jewelry and his grandparents have a most wondrous boat named Hanna.

The moon and stars are painted over with glow in the dark paint. I love using the glow in the dark paint for nursery art because it comes in handy for the parents when a little distraction is needed to forget some tears, and for the little one it can be something fun to look forward to seeing when it's nighty night time.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

I want to go to...

Desire, Anthropologieland Series
Encaustic layers with embedded Anthropologie tissue
8 x 10


Confession: I probably browse the Anthropologie website three or four times a week.. ok maybe like, eight times...  I've got it under control, I rarely buy anything, but I'd probably get into deep trouble if I lived near an actual store. Of course I love the expensive stuff the most! This couch figures prominently in my "if I won the lotto and bought a modest apartment in Paris" day dreams...  




Thursday, August 11, 2011

Head in the Clouds

Cloud 
8 x 8 
Encaustic

OK I've been really geeking out on clouds lately, did you know there is a Cloud Appreciation Society? How awesome is the internet!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Scraping back to the good stuff

Lets Go Fly a Kite  
8 x 8 
Encaustic and Mixed Media
Sold

This was a particularly dreadful piece I had hanging around. I've been laying the paint on thick, a bit too thick in some cases, but this is a constant learning process, so that's alright. I was thinking how I wanted to rewind, you know, go back to where my vision went off course, so I went back, you can do that with encaustics! Pull off layer after layer. First I let Jolie have her way with it, gouging out deep gaps, which were then filled back in. Then we scraped and scraped and scraped, almost all the way back to the beginning. Then a few lustrous coats of translucence and an ochre wash to bring pieces of lost ideas back into being. Now I love it.