November 25, 2011
Portrait of Bella Vendetta, 3x5’ acryic glazes on canvas. 2011. 
Photo credit: © Jim Colman Photography

Portrait of Bella Vendetta, 3x5’ acryic glazes on canvas. 2011. 

Photo credit: © Jim Colman Photography

November 17, 2011
6x9x2” encaustic on cradled panel

6x9x2” encaustic on cradled panel

November 12, 2011
6x6x2” encaustic and charcoal on cradled frame; painted with fire. again. 

6x6x2” encaustic and charcoal on cradled frame; painted with fire. again. 

November 12, 2011
10x10x2”, though the surface depth is just lovely to touch. 
I should be more professional. It took about 15 honest hours, stroke by circular stroke, one after the other, to make this one thing into a whole thing that I deeply love. I love encaustic because it responds to human oils and touch and spices cooked into its own medium. Running your dirty or clean or in-between fingers over the cycles of this painting is like, I guess, smelling cardamon or cinnamon or tasting pure real honey deep inside your heart, head and horns for the very first time. 
I always love smelling art that wakes me up or makes me sleepy. Touch my art. Always. Give it a good buffing. Trust the beeswax; it’s live, and it loves oil heat touch connection sex pain response recall remembrance embrace, Rub it with your digits or cotton fabric. You’ll get a holler. And it always always always smells of dark, almost rummy honey.
Blessed be bees. 

10x10x2”, though the surface depth is just lovely to touch. 

I should be more professional. It took about 15 honest hours, stroke by circular stroke, one after the other, to make this one thing into a whole thing that I deeply love. I love encaustic because it responds to human oils and touch and spices cooked into its own medium. Running your dirty or clean or in-between fingers over the cycles of this painting is like, I guess, smelling cardamon or cinnamon or tasting pure real honey deep inside your heart, head and horns for the very first time. 

I always love smelling art that wakes me up or makes me sleepy. Touch my art. Always. Give it a good buffing. Trust the beeswax; it’s live, and it loves oil heat touch connection sex pain response recall remembrance embrace, Rub it with your digits or cotton fabric. You’ll get a holler. And it always always always smells of dark, almost rummy honey.

Blessed be bees. 

November 12, 2011
6x6x2” encaustic and oil and probably wine on cradled frame - circles 1

6x6x2” encaustic and oil and probably wine on cradled frame - circles 1

November 12, 2011
6x6x2” encaustic, oil and laquer (or something that smells of laquer) on cradled frame - circles 2

6x6x2” encaustic, oil and laquer (or something that smells of laquer) on cradled frame - circles 2

November 12, 2011
10x10x2” encaustic on cradled frame

10x10x2” encaustic on cradled frame

November 12, 2011
6x6x2” encaustic and oil on cradled frame.
(whether or not this was a clever endeavor, I enjoyed the smell of honey very much.)

6x6x2” encaustic and oil on cradled frame.

(whether or not this was a clever endeavor, I enjoyed the smell of honey very much.)

November 12, 2011
6x6x2” encaustic and oil on cradled frame

6x6x2” encaustic and oil on cradled frame

November 12, 2011
6x6x2” encaustic, paraffin, laquer and oil on cradled frame

6x6x2” encaustic, paraffin, laquer and oil on cradled frame

November 12, 2011
10x10x2” encaustic on cradled frame

10x10x2” encaustic on cradled frame

November 12, 2011
10x10x2” acrylic, glitter and encaustic on cradled frame

10x10x2” acrylic, glitter and encaustic on cradled frame

November 12, 2011
10x10x2” acrylic and encaustic medium on cradled frame

10x10x2” acrylic and encaustic medium on cradled frame

November 12, 2011
10x10x2” encaustic and laquer on cradled frame

10x10x2” encaustic and laquer on cradled frame

November 12, 2011
10x10x2” encaustic and oil on cradled frame

10x10x2” encaustic and oil on cradled frame