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The Start of Something New by Karen Ross Encaustic & Mixed Media on Wood Panel 5 x 7 inches |
Encaustic and Mixed Media Art
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Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts
Monday, April 25, 2016
The Start of Something New, Encaustic & Mixed Media, 5 x 7 inches
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
A Group Exhibit UPDATE!
I finally got a chance last weekend to see the beautiful CLC "Recent Works" exhibit that I blogged about here. The work in the show was very special. Here are some photos I took when we visited.
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My painting Simply Put is the second one from the left |
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You can see this painting in greater detail here |
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Me and Simply Put |
Monday, October 12, 2015
Like Agate, Encaustic on Wood, 12×12 Inches Unframed (15 1/4 ×15 1/4 Inches Framed)
A while back, I blogged about the great custom frame my mom found for the painting I gave her. You can see it here. Well, after seeing that frame I knew I had to have a painting (or 2) framed with it! The universe aligned with my wish when a brand new Hobby Lobby opened down the street from me and they carry the exact same custom frame! I am more than happy with the result! There's a really cool curve to the frame. Hope you can see it from the different angles below.Take a look and let me know what you think!
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Like Agate, Encaustic on Wood, 12×12 Inches Unframed (15 1/4 ×15 1/4 Inches Framed) Photo taken in daylight |
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Like Agate, Encaustic on Wood, 12×12 Inches Unframed (15 1/4 ×15 1/4 Inches Framed) Photo taken in daylight |
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Like Agate, Encaustic on Wood, 12×12 Inches Unframed (15 1/4 ×15 1/4 Inches Framed) Photo in daylight |
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Like Agate, Encaustic on Wood, 12×12 Inches Unframed (15 1/4 ×15 1/4 Inches Framed) View from above taken at night |
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Simply Put, Encaustic on Wood Panel, 20x16x2 inches
Great to be back in the studio. The weather was perfect to work. Feeling a minimalist vibe, but you can see how my colors had to come through! Enjoying the tension between the rough and smooth. Played with some new textural and embedding techniques. Excited to continue the new explorations. Thanks for viewing. More to come!
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Simply Put, Encaustic on Wood Panel, 20x16x2 inches |
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Simply Put, Encaustic on Wood Panel, 20x16x2 inches Close Up of Color Detail (click to see in greater detail) |
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Friday, October 10, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Work In Progress: Tribal Redux, Encaustic on Wood, 12x12 inches (unframed)
I have never shared a WIP (work in progress) before, so here goes. I wanted to share a little more about my process so here is a taste. You can see what my work space is like and the tools at hand. Plastic fork, check. Clothespin, check...if you only saw the rest. Let's save that for another day, shall we?
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Work In Progress: Tribal Redux, Encaustic on Wood, 12x12 inches (unframed) |
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Tribal Patchwork, Encaustic on wood, Approx 37 x 38 inches
I needed something substantial to fill a big blahhhh wall space in the family room. The last painting I had there just wasn't big enough. This 37 x 38 inches encaustic painting seemed to do the trick and blends well with my earthy vibe while sharing pops of color that my family room is longing for. Yes, my family room has feelings...that I project on it. So here is Tribal Patchwork....
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Tribal Patchwork, Encaustic on Wood, Approx 37 x 38 inches (click on image to see greater detail) |
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Perspective of wall size |
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Close up details of left side |
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Close up details of right side |
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Close up details of lower left side |
New Tribal II Finds His Tribe
Made this guy a little over a year ago (where does the time go?), and much like many of my paintings waiting to be adopted, I never found a place to hang it. Finally, yesterday, I was reminded of an interesting spot I had been toying with. I think it works. What do you think?
Monday, April 21, 2014
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