I often develop an idea on paper first. It’s an opportunity to test colors, texture and mark making. Concepts and constraints develop quickly and I can take different risks on paper than I can on panel. I love using a variety of materials on heavy weight paper where I can endlessly scratch and layer. Or, use constraints to create unencumbered compositions that float freely. All pieces are one of a kind and never to be duplicated.
AP 19 The Orange Palace
30" x 22" Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper
Pillowtalk IX
30" x 22" | SOLD Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper
Pillowtalk I
30" x 22" Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper
Pillowtalk II
30" x 22" Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper
Pillowtalk III
30" x 22" Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper
Pillowtalk IV
30" x 22" Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper
Pillowtalk V
30" x 22" Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper
Pillowtalk VI
30" x 22" Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper
Pillowtalk VII
30" x 22" Encaustic & Aerosol on Watercolor Paper