Dreamed about the wax last night. When I woke up I told myself to be daring and try new solutions.
This cedadon piece was the last one of the day and my favorite. Here are the daring ones.
I actually woke up with this image. That is, a circular moon above a dark horizon.
Dramatic.
Then I found a piece of wood that was just the perfect size to incorporate into this piece. All the chinese writing was a gift from a beloved and generous friend. (hi Cynthia!)
And I used the palette knife and iron on the bottom part.
This was difficult to resolve.
I worked faster today. Feeling deadlines nipping at my heels.
I revel in absurdities like 1:11 pm on 1-1-11. The world is mad I tell you.
In that case we might as well enjoy it. xo
oh judy, how could you even pick a favorite? these are all so wonderful. i wish i could come back and play for a day... wax therapy! it does wonders. happy new year!
ReplyDeleteReally diggin' the circle with the text just below the surface of the wax. So cool!
ReplyDeleteI sent a friend who just graduated in the summer from Emily Carr (our big art school here) as she is really into encaustics. I hope she's enjoying your work! It's really interesting to see the effects you are achieving.
I am also fixated on 1-1-11 today. We can be nerdy that way together. :)
Dearest Wax Guru, Your latest work is leaving me breathless..such wonderful depth of color, the new techniques..the abstract fascinates. What an amazing way to start this clean slate of a year! As always, thanks for sharing so much of yourself with us Judyites.
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ps lovely to see the chinese script used so beautifully.
Such amazing work, you waxing fool ! Oh, the places you are going as you eat, sleep and play...
ReplyDeleteI love the quiet of the celdon but that oriental orange had my sense waking up and breathing in deep !
Play the days away wherever you can, My Amazingly Inspiring Friend. You encourage us and help us give ourselves permission to do the same !
Happy New Year and big, big love !
Did I stop by yet to wish you happy New Year? Well... I do! May all your dreams come true in 2011!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the moon rising above a dark horizon!
ReplyDeleteI am soooo loving your wax pieces AND seeing your process and knowing how you feel about them. So incredibly juicy!!!
ReplyDeleteI so want to come play!!!
You're on fire Judy! Loving all this waxy goodness. :)
ReplyDelete♥jenny
i/we love when "jammin'" hits...these are sooooo wonderful. and then to dream of things to come is icing on the cake...it SHOWS here. my favs are ALL of them!
ReplyDeleteOh man...you are on fire! It is awfully fun to be warmed by the results. They all take breath, in the best of ways.
ReplyDeleteThey feel like an unfolding of the past years challenges, used to their fullest and sealed in newly found beauty. Fine, fine work.
Thanks for sharing them,
Chris
Oh boy, just looking at your work is becoming addictive!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! I love the 1:11 and also the top one so much. I think I'd like to "play with wax" someday too.
ReplyDeleteyou know, it occurred to me that if i spoke the words "i dreamed of wax last night," my husband would have me put away! but ya know, i read those words here and never skipped a beat. it seemed as normal as peas and carrots. and it is for us! crazy artists!
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I want to thank you for your wonderful posts. I have really enjoyed dropping in over the past year. Happy 2011. Hugs Karen
ReplyDeleteThese are all so wonderful. It's really interesting to see the effects you are achieving. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait for the book to come out! I am loving what you're doing with wax. And also fixated on 1.1.11.
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oh they are SO yummy looking Judyxx
ReplyDeleteYou gotta love it when you wake up thinking about wax. These are great.
ReplyDeleteOMG Judy these encaustics are fabulous!!! You have grown so much over time!
ReplyDeleteomg-- am LOVING love love LOVing these-- so inspired!!!
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I just love these new pieces Judy! I've taken one encaustic class years ago, with little success - I think once my new space is complete I'll be giving it another go! You've totally inspired me :)
ReplyDeleteHappy new year! xo K
Wow these are all wonderful..
ReplyDeleteI love where you are taking these. The close up pics are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteJudy, Judy, Judy.....the red. The waxy redness is so delicious......and to think I have one of these waxy creations in my house makes me very happy, indeed.
ReplyDeleteI am mad for your encaustic work, mad, I tell you.
Greetings to Stephanie. What a great team.
I love what you are doing with encaustic. Encaustic paintings are so alive and full of such depth. Have you ever seen the tomb portraits of Fayum? love, Beth
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful work. Encaustic is such a mesmerizing medium--so deep, so rich. These are all amazing, as are you.
ReplyDeleteThese are definitely inspired, I love them. I have a question, would a wax encaustic (am I saying it right) art piece be sensitive to gallery lighting?
ReplyDeleteAloha, Connie
OMG - I wanna take a class with you
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i am not surpriszed one bit
ReplyDeletethat Art solutions come to you
in dreams...
not one bit...
me?
i dreamed my entire
family Christmas gift list
2 weeks before the holiday.
i just plum woke right up
and wrote down everry thing
on a piece of paper
at 3am--->
what to get for everyone
on my list...
i know.
strange but it all worked out
just perfect
so i must have been
Sleeping On It
for a long time.
:-)
your celadon pieces
from this posting and the other one
look like creamy dreams
to me anyway.
sherbet melting with treasures unearthed
dreams
but
i could be wrong
isn't life grand!
have you heard the song "1-1-1" by Elvendrums? It's mesmerizing. Irrelevant, perhaps, but your post about all the ones brought it to mind :)
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