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Pinned To PONCHO Art

"Hide & Seek " wax, wire, collage on wood Above are some images of the bowling pin art I created for the Pinned to PONCHO fund raiser. The Inspiration for this piece came while watching the birds that frequent my garden. I wanted to capture their animated body language and tell a visual story of playful mischief. Various carving and painting techniques were used to create a luminescent and textured surface for the base and more than 120 feet of steel wire went into the creation of the bird figures that give this piece a sense of curiosity and amusement. Here's the blurb from the PONCHO website about the event: Local artists "spare" some time decorating bowling pins for charity. Join the fun Thursday, June 26, 6 – 8:30 p.m. at Lucky Strike Lanes in Bellevue. Lucky Strike Lanes , Bellevue’s retro-chic bowling lounge, holds a special commitment to bolstering the talents of up-and-coming and established artists in the Puget Sound and across the country. Right

Embracing Encaustic Book Release

I am so honored to have my work featured in an upcoming book on encaustic painting. Portland artist, Linda Womack, and her husband ,William Womack, have created a beautiful book filled with information, how-to steps and wonderful samples of encaustic work by some amazing artists. The book is launching this weekend at the National Encaustic Conference , and will be available through the author's website, embracingencaustic.com ,by June 15th, 2008. The book features one of my paintings, Delicate Balance, posted above. I am currently working on another cool art project for a PONCHO fund raiser. The event is called Pinned to Poncho where artists are invited to creatively reinterpret a bowling pin and the work is then auctioned off to raise money for northwest arts organizations. I will post images of my final pin creation next week - Super Fun!

Tacoma Art Museum Cake

Finally – Here are some photos of the Birthday Cake sculpture I created for the Tacoma Art Museum’s 5th B-day bash in May. It's mostly wax and wire with a little cardboard reinforcement.