Christl-RockyCascade

Rocky Cascade

Christl-Emergence

Emergence

The Red Land (SOLD)

Watercolour is a medium that moves more easily with my nature. It is an exciting medium unwilling to be controlled and that is the most exhilarating part. I have to follow where it takes me.

Showy Moment

Showy Moment

Splash of Yellow

Splash of Yellow

Splash of Colour

Splash of Colour

Uxbridge Preserve

The Uxbridge Preserve

The Blue Trees

The Blue Trees

Water Sprites

Water Sprites

Celebration

Celebration

Figurative work

Regret

Niemuller-Moment of Enjoyment

Moment of Enjoyment

TheWhiteHouse-Encaustic

The White House (SOLD)

Encaustic

Floral Essence

Evening Stillness (SOLD)


After The Storm  (SOLD)

Encaustic painting was practiced by Greek artists as far back as the 5th century B.C. The Greeks applied coatings of wax and resin to weatherproof and decorate their ships.The nature of encaustic to both preserve and color led to its use on the stone work of both architecture and statuary. Decorative terra cotta work on interiors was also painted with encaustic, which preceded mosaics. In the 18th century, encaustic painting was re-examined in order to rediscover the techniques of the ancient painters. It was explored in the 19th century to solve the dampness problems of mural painters in northern climates.

Encaustic is a beeswax based paint that consists of beeswax, resin, and pigment.  It is kept molten on a heated palette, applied to a surface and reheated to fuse the paint into a uniform enamel-like finish.

Encaustic paintings do not have to be varnished or protected by glass.

Always protect the surface and edges of the encaustic painting when moving it.  Although the surface is completely dry, encaustic paintings can be scratched, gouged, or chipped if handled roughly.

Encaustic paintings are extremely durable due to the fact that beeswax is impervious to moisture. Because of this it will not deteriorate, it will not yellow, and it will not darken.  Examples of encaustic paintings have survived from the Greek and Roman empires and are still as vibrant and colorful today as they were when they were painted.

Encaustic paintings can be buffed to a high gloss using a soft, lint free cloth.  This sheen dulls over time and can be brought back by repeating the process.

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Winter Blues

The Immigrants

The Immigrants

Dressed in Red

Dressed in Red

Orange Glow

Orange Glow (SOLD)

Jubilation

Jubilation

Reflection (SOLD)

The Red Mountains