


Red Flowers in a Blue and Yellow Pot
A burst of color, a vase full of character, and a background that tells its own story. This encaustic painting is part of my In Bloom series, where I use dots of molten wax to build layered, textured still lifes. The vessel—formed from repeating patterns inspired by quilts and textiles—holds a lively floral arrangement. Behind it, woven textures, backsplash grids, or bold wallpaper motifs add energy and depth. Set on a surface that might echo marble, bamboo, or painted wood, this piece turns the everyday into something rich, vibrant, and entirely its own.
Mixed Media Encaustic, Cradled Wood Panel, Size: 24"X24"X1.5"
A burst of color, a vase full of character, and a background that tells its own story. This encaustic painting is part of my In Bloom series, where I use dots of molten wax to build layered, textured still lifes. The vessel—formed from repeating patterns inspired by quilts and textiles—holds a lively floral arrangement. Behind it, woven textures, backsplash grids, or bold wallpaper motifs add energy and depth. Set on a surface that might echo marble, bamboo, or painted wood, this piece turns the everyday into something rich, vibrant, and entirely its own.
Mixed Media Encaustic, Cradled Wood Panel, Size: 24"X24"X1.5"
A burst of color, a vase full of character, and a background that tells its own story. This encaustic painting is part of my In Bloom series, where I use dots of molten wax to build layered, textured still lifes. The vessel—formed from repeating patterns inspired by quilts and textiles—holds a lively floral arrangement. Behind it, woven textures, backsplash grids, or bold wallpaper motifs add energy and depth. Set on a surface that might echo marble, bamboo, or painted wood, this piece turns the everyday into something rich, vibrant, and entirely its own.
Mixed Media Encaustic, Cradled Wood Panel, Size: 24"X24"X1.5"