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Darkened Forest: colonizing
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Lead by designer Derrick R. Cruz. A group of artists in New York has collaborated on a project called "A New Hive". To raise awareness and funds for the plight of the very important, yet often forgotten, honeybee. The global impact of Colony Collapse Disorder is affecting bee populations at an alarming rate, raising much concern over not only the future of these populations, but the plants they pollinate, and the ecosystems that are affected by their decline. From the pages of.
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beeswax: February 2008
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Experimental encaustics and beeswax collage. Friday, February 29, 2008. Links to this post. This is on a 10 inch form. I formed the wings by pouring molten wax in a pie tin,and carving wings out after it hardened. The veins are carved in and darkened with paint. Links to this post. This is on a 6 inch form.and might still be in progress.greens with shells and mesh. Links to this post. Hibernation of the hives- in progress. Links to this post. Saturday, February 9, 2008. Links to this post.
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beeswax: May 2008
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Experimental encaustics and beeswax collage. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. My new discovery is marbles in the queen cage! Links to this post. 4x4 inch photo pieces. Working on a series of these little pieces on masonite board.small scale collages with historical photos and queen cages and such. love them! Links to this post. Monday, May 26, 2008. How raven stole the sun. Links to this post. Monday, May 19, 2008. Infrared filter on Wintering. Links to this post. Links to this post. Sunday, May 11, 2008. This pie...
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beeswax: March 2008
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Experimental encaustics and beeswax collage. Monday, March 24, 2008. Closep-up of a queen cage.approx. 3"x1"x1". Links to this post. Queen cage on square. Fascinated by the wooden "queen cages", I am going to create some pieces including these small wooden boxes that are created to hold the queen bee segregated from the colony before it is introduced to your hives. Links to this post. Beeswax collage and encaustic on a 12 inch form.some fabric, some paper collage. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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beeswax: July 2008
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Experimental encaustics and beeswax collage. Monday, July 28, 2008. Http:/ anewhive.blogspot.com/. Check out this link to see bee art in New York.just found it today. Links to this post. Saturday, July 26, 2008. January 2009 at the Vertin Gallery: Wintering: Into the Hive. Possible group show- April 2009.more info to come. Links to this post. Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Icarus Rising: Lessons from the Bees. Well, the show is up. The opening and workshop went very well. Links to this post. Watermark templat...
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beeswax: January 2008
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Experimental encaustics and beeswax collage. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. This piece features my grandma Jeanne, who was Finnish. It is approximately 8"x10" and has collaged images of snowy trees in it. A bunch of silk roses are attached below her portait. Some pearlescent encaustic frames her face and the lower right side of the collage. Links to this post. Butterflies in the snow. Links to this post. A xerox transfer butterfly on old painted wood is on either side of this piece. Links to this post.
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beeswax: September 2008
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Experimental encaustics and beeswax collage. Sunday, September 14, 2008. Here are some attempts at creative bottling of the. Raw and Unprocessed UP Honey! Complete with bee and sacred heart milagros. These are 4 and 8 oz bottles. Links to this post. ATC's about the bees. I had my students do artist trading cards as a warm-up to the year, so I did some too! The size or trading cards. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Artists and the theme of bees. MAEA summer workshop at Western Michigan!
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beeswax: August 2008
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Experimental encaustics and beeswax collage. Saturday, August 30, 2008. This is a cast-tape sculpture that I created over a 12" dress maker's form. Then, I covered it with Shellac. These may appear illuminated in my show in January as "guardians of the hive". Links to this post. Links to this post. Calm yourself to claim yourself. In frame from the beehive. traded this to artist/teacher Nichole Jones! Created at Art in the Garden 2008. Links to this post. On 4x4 deep cradleboard. Links to this post.
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beeswax: June 2008
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Experimental encaustics and beeswax collage. Saturday, June 28, 2008. Here is the last piece for my show. the form is 16" tall, and the root adds another 10 inches. She has transfer wings on her back. Links to this post. Thursday, June 26, 2008. Untitled triptych with hive frames. Links to this post. Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Current Artist Statement for Hacock show. Where I’m from, Anna, and Jeanne:. After taking the beginning beekeeping class, I became enamored with the form of the queen cage. Each c...