Canyon Calls 3 Encaustic Painting
I'm continuing my work on my Canyon Calls series of encaustic paintings. Even though these are all 12x12", I'm surprised the amount of labor and attention each one requires. I'm getting handy using a razor blade to carefully scrape back the layers and layers of wax to reveal all kinds of interesting colors and patterns. Hard on the fingers and wrists but rewarding! I'm enjoying it quite a bit. Some of these now have over 50 layers of pigmented beeswax on them. I still like the first one I did in this series the best so far, but I also like the feelings I get when I display them all together.
Something about these images of canyons and wide open spaces also seem to reflect something about our interior canyons of the heart and mind for me.
I've started a fourth one (and am documenting the stages of developing it for a storyboard to show people how at least I construct my encaustics. Every artist has their own process, but I think collectors love to get a little insight into what it takes to make one of these) but my hand got too tired about 1/3rd the way into it (because I had been painting and scraping for over 5 hours yesterday), so the rest is for another day.
You can see more of my encaustic paintings here
or just all my paintings for sale here.
Something about these images of canyons and wide open spaces also seem to reflect something about our interior canyons of the heart and mind for me.
I've started a fourth one (and am documenting the stages of developing it for a storyboard to show people how at least I construct my encaustics. Every artist has their own process, but I think collectors love to get a little insight into what it takes to make one of these) but my hand got too tired about 1/3rd the way into it (because I had been painting and scraping for over 5 hours yesterday), so the rest is for another day.
You can see more of my encaustic paintings here
or just all my paintings for sale here.
Labels: abstract landscape paintings, art, canyons, encaustic painting, encaustics, landscape paintings
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