My work explores the tension between the definite and the amorphous, that
place where a hard edge or line meets the soft and yielding.
In both art and life I think this border between land and sky, sleeping and
waking, curiosity and certainty, is where we are most alive and can see most
clearly.
Working with molten wax and pigment, I build up layers and textures then scrape
the cooled paint back to reveal the hidden history of place and form. By layering
translucent tints over opaque my process draws the gaze into the depths of the
painting, allowing it to become a window to an inner landscape.
<< Down Under, encaustic on cradled wood panel, 24"x24"x2"