Morning meditation 4.22.14
A somewhat daily practice.
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A somewhat daily practice.
A somewhat daily practice.
A somewhat daily practice.
A somewhat daily practice.
A somewhat daily practice.
A somewhat daily practice.
Last fall, Jennifer Porter from Chroma invited me to create an installation piece for the 23rd Cascade Aids Project Art Auction on April 28th, 2012. My installation, spi·ral, will be on display along with two other installations by Gabe Flores and Stephen Miller. I’ll also have an encaustic piece, titled Leaving (below), in the silent auction […]
World Environment Day on June 5th is a global celebration empowering people to recognize their ability to affect sustainable changes and equitable development worldwide. The goal is that everyone can share and enjoy a cleaner, greener future. This year, the UN Environment Programme and TreeHugger are asking what do Forests: Nature at Your Service mean […]
My encaustic paintings and illustrations can now be purchased through DragonFire Studio and Gallery in Cannon Beach, Oregon at 123 S. Hemlock Street (503-436-1533). One of the largest and most diverse galleries in Oregon, the welcoming space is known for its relaxed ambiance, vivid colors and unique vision. Contemporary art lovers and critics call DragonFire “a […]
For the past several months, I’ve been participating in the Artist as Educator training program at the Portland Children’s Museum. As part of the current Curious George exhibit, artists from the program were asked to demonstrate their art form in The Studio this past weekend. I decided to demo encaustic (painting with molten wax). This […]