
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.