Painting
The natural repulsion between wax and water is often employed in mixed media painting to create to retain the integrity of the substrate weather decorated or in its original state. Once in place, the artist can flood the work with water based paint and the pigment will only adhere to those area not protected by the wax, resulting in the retention of highlights that need not be carefully avoided when using this process.
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Eight Lights for 8 Nights
is an 11" x 15" 3-D collage original. Spacers are placed behind all collage pieces which are mounted on a textured, watercolor paper background. Metalic gold an ... more
Torah with Three Stars.
Torah is made of watercolor-painted paper, handmade paper, brass, and the printed Sh'ma prayer. Other elements of this 11" x 15"mixed media composition include ... more
Dogwood Cup
Dogwood cup
Four gentle dogwood blossoms atop a tree that is rooted to a base with a delicately etched leaf pattern hold a glass top in shades of blue and gr ... more
Marble 1
This 22" x 30" Forces of Nature Collage was inspired by the northern California landscape, particularly the Sonoma County coast and forests, as well as Yosemite ... more
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