New Encaustics: Yellow leaves against a Fall sky
These two paintings are based off of photos I took in Jasper National Park on my way back from Alaska to Montana. The Fall colors were beautiful and against a beautiful crisp Fall sky. As soon as I took these pictures, I knew I wanted to use them for encautic paintings. I just think there is something beautiful in the simple and fragile beauty they represent.
Both paintings are 6″x6″ encaustic pieces.
They can also be found in my etsy shop.
New Encaustic: Forest for the Trees
This painting was inspired during my drive back from Alaska. The highway is just cut through the vast trees in most places so all you see driving down the highway is tree trunks. I have a fondness for trees, and they are often a subject I use in my pieces.
I am continuing to experiment with the possibilities of encaustic and the ability to layer. On this piece, I started with the layer of trees directly on the wood, then created a mid layer of outlined trees, finishing with the white trees on the foreground. The trees in the foreground are raised slightly from the rest of the painting, but I wasn’t able to get a photo that captured that relief to be able to show it here.
It is also, in a way, a collaboration with my Grandpa. He built many of the cradled wood panels I use to paint on, including this one. He also is responsible for the title of this piece. I showed him the first layer and he said he couldn’t tell at first that they were trees and joked that he couldn’t see the forest for the trees. So, thanks Gramps for your contributions!
This painting can be seen & purchased in my etsy shop here.
Illustration Friday – Transportation
I haven’t participated in Illustration Friday in some time. Life has been busy to say the least, and I have not yet found a good rhythm to flow by, and consequently, I have found myself struggling to get caught up. I will eventually though… (ever the optimist) And boy do I have some good and fun stuff a’ brewing that I can’t wait to work on. In the meantime I am posting an ink transfer image that I did years ago so I can try to get back in the habit of participating. Some good old fashioned transportation!
Perfect Love
My last few weeks in Alaska were filled with wonderful experiences including attending the beautiful wedding of Dave & Debbie King. This painting was commissioned for the couple by my friend Angela who had invited me to join her at the wedding. The painting was a collaborative effort with Angela who helped gather the pieces we put together here, and her son Kevin who helped us locate the things we needed to gather. We took elements from the wedding such as the colors, flowers similar to the ones in the bride’s hair, and the branches and leaves on the right are a touch back to the decorations that were used at the reception. The photo is of the bride & groom that I took during the ceremony and the text is an excerpt from the poem that Debbie read during the ceremony. (And then, when you are ready, I’ll surprise you with a love far more wonderful than any you could ever dream.)
I was really glad to have met the wonderful couple and the great company they keep in their friends and family, and to be witness to such a beautiful day. Congrats to the newlyweds!
The Amazing Bee Show
The Amazing Bee! This is the final piece for my September show at Bernice’s Bakery in Missoula, Montana celebrating the bee and the influence it has in nature. I finished it on the road, and was able to ship it back to Missoula just in time for First Friday. Phew…!
It is an Encaustic Mixed Media Piece made up of three 8″x10″ panels.
Please stop by Bernice’s Bakery this Friday evening and say hello to my friend John who has been so kind as to hang the show for me! And while you are there, grab some tasty treats!
Lessons in Flying (Cont.)
Minding My Beeswax
These pieces are part of a series I am doing for a show in September. The theme is bees and their influence on our food supply, such as the crops they pollinate.
If you find yourself in Missoula, please stop by Bernice’s Bakery and see them in person!



































