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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Soul Searching


This is a mixed media piece I did a while back when I first started experimenting with beeswax. It was before I had any of my encaustic equipment. I thought the art papers had a nice aged look and just begged for some wax! I loved the little goddess and had to use her in this piece. The text at the bottom is from an old dictionary and the reference is the soul.

I want to thank you all for your awesome comments and wonderful emails! I truly appreciate it and love hearing from you. I'm sorry I haven't been online as much these past few weeks. I'm trying to get back to a normal schedule. I promise to visit everyone in the next couple of weeks! I've got family visiting this weekend and am stressing about that. I'll be glad when that's over and then I can get back to a normal life, I hope.  ;-)

This song has been playing a lot on my play list, soothing my nerves. I hope you enjoy it too. A BIG hug to you all!!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know I sound like a broken record, But Puck your work amazes me...such depth and beauty...

Valerie-Jael said...

Wonderful piece, nice to see you around again! Hugs, Valerie

Sue said...

Your artwork looks mystic and magic, reminds me of waterfalls and shading woods. Very nice.

GlorV1 said...

I like your work too. Very nice. Good to see you. Have a wonderful weekend.

Unknown said...

great deepness in your art it is always so intersting and inspiring
KAT

Bill said...

This piece is inspiring in all of its complexities. I just purchased my first bees wax. Now I have to get brave enough to use it!

Victoria said...

Hi Pam...you are so talented..such a breathtaking piece...such depth and body and mystery vibing from this beautiful work! Shine on!
you are awesome!
HUgs and sparkles to you friend!
Victoria

Jenny said...

wow Pam, incredible work...absolutely love this, the texture, depths and quality is stunning...so completely charged with feeling :)x

Corvus Ven said...

another favorite. i love this. i also love that song and it fills my heart with hope when i hear it.

Pat Tillett said...

Hey Pam! Very nice! I think I like texture as much as color. You are great at both!

Anonymous said...

I'm new to your site. Now I will mentally marry your work with Kay Ryan...brilliant to see her poem come alive here. Just beginning to look at and absorb your work-on-site.

Cheers, Barbara

Lori Saul said...

Hi Pam,
I have a little Goddess just like this as a pendant and wear it often. This piece speaks of the mysteries and depth of the sacred feminine. Your beautiful colors and rustic textures add to a sense of time past and formation. Love this inspiration!

Sherry said...

This picture is definitely me. Not sure if it is the darkness or the overall composition.

Anonymous said...

I love this piece so much. The depth of color is so wonderful.
You have an amazing blog.