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Dana and…..Dana

I spent several hours today on a new encaustic.  I prepared the board yesterday with the first layers of wax medium, finishing with blues.  Today I started cutting into the wax and creating my leaves, beginning with the ones that are farthest from me.  

Using a dental tool, I cut the leaf shapes away, fill with pigmented wax, then scrape the excess away with a straightedge blade.  I work until the surface needs to be protected by a layer of wax medium then scrape it back to a very thin, smooth surface.  Then I begin again.  

This is where I left it today….branches, more leaves, and eventually berries will come, pretty much in that order. 

Little Cornell was adopted by a wonderful family so I went to the shelter yesterday and asked this beautiful lady if she’d like to hang out with me for a while.  Her name is Dana and she’s a perfect companion.  After three weeks in a dog cell, she was THRILLED to get in the car and blow that joint!  And I learned today that when Dana sleeps…..

She burrows!!  A few minutes after this she was all the way in and didn’t come out for a couple of hours.  She’s so darn cute.  

Still On the Rails

I was back at it again today.  Carving away details, filling with pigmented medium,and scraping back with a single edge blade.  I got in the groove and the day flew by.  Here, I’m using a dental tool to carve.

Scraping back is delicate work and the further along I get with a piece, the more up tight I get about it!  There are more layers of wax so the piece might be less “level”.  That means there may be low spots where the blade will go deeper than I intend.  Also, with a lot of detail I’m working over an area several times before I add a layer of medium — the more I work in an area, the easier it is to pick up details previously worked out.  Trying to flow while being careful is tricky!

I continued to develop and it dawned on me.  I’m doing ANOTHER blue and orange piece.  How does this keep happening??

This is where I left it today.  Lots of glare on the left side in the photo but I was too tired to care!  This one came a long way in one day.  Not sure how that happened but I’m okay with it for now.  I’ll start tomorrow with a layer of clear medium to protect what I’ve done so far and then continue with what will probably be the final layer of detail.  

At the end of my painting day, I always go in the front room and hang out with the studio cats for a while.  It’s a good time to thumb through a book, Tweet, and catch my breath before I head home.  Today, Carmella did not BUDGE the whole time.  Evidently she had a busy day too.