Encaustic and Cold Wax Paintings
The paintings below use wax combined with pigments in two different ways. The encaustic paintings are composed of self-made encaustic medium, which is a combination of beeswax with pigments or oil paint, and ground damar resin, which is then heated to apply, with layers being fused carefully with a torch. In cold wax painting, the wax is loosened with a solvent to a semi-solid paste and requires no heat to apply or fuse layers. Their effects can be similar or quite different.
Green Wave / encaustic / 20x20
Stormy Seas / encaustic /(sold)
Renewal /cold wax, oil /sold
April Thaw / cold wax, oil (NFS)
Green River From Above / encaustic /sold
The Cove / encaustic /sold
Foggy Cove / encaustic / sold
Lake Shore / encaustic /sold
Untitled 1 /encaustic /sold
Untitled 2 / encaustic /sold
Eel River from Above / 23x24 (NFS)
Borderless Earth / cold wax, oil (NFS)
Blue Heron / encaustic /sold