The encaustic class blinked by last week again. But so that I could start working with the wax at home, I thrifted a vintage electric skillet (to keep the wax in liquid while I work) and invested in a heat gun (which fuses the layers–a tutorial to follow soon). So, I’m sorry to all the spiders and cockroaches and trolls and whatever else crawls the garage floors at night: I’m moving into your space. |
I almost finished a piece last week that I want to share, but instead I’m offering a quiet picture (above) of five minutes before class ended, a leaf, and some leftover wax. It reminds me of the ladies bathhouse atDeep Eddy:
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Back to painting. I’m back in the game! My second commission of the summer (and a curtsey to Tonya!). |
Congrats, Steph! But we all want to see your first commission! Enough of the modesty–I know I’m not the only one who would love to see it.
xo, ME
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Alrighty. I’ll post it in a sec
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It’s lovely. Absolutely lovely.
Can I please commission a leaf from you? Seriously, maybe I’m art deprived… but that looks totally awesome, bath house reference or not.
Oh absolutely! I’d love to Amy. …Does that make it a HappyThing? 😉
i’m completely smitten with this leaf. can’t stop looking at it. i think you need to do a whole bunch of them. its beautiful. beautiful!