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