Greek mythology saw the circle as a symbol of the divine symmetry and balance in nature. Circles are still symbolically important today - they are often used to symbolize harmony and unity.
Circles are soft and continous. Circles are meant to break the rules.
There are two options to choose from. The soft, fuzzy colours with the blue circle or the bold and bright colours with the orange circle. They can be framed in black or come unframed.
Both pieces started as my paint drip sheet and their lives took shape from there.
Encaustic (beeswax) and oil paint.
Fuzzy Harmony
Encaustic is one of the oldest forms of painting. People often think it will melt. It will only melt if you get it very, very hot. Think of candle wax and it only melts when touching an actual flame but sunny windows aren't typically an issue. To keep it dust free, and clear the natural 'fog' that develops over time for the first year or so, simply take a clean cotton cloth and buff the entire painting - a quick 20 seconds is all it should take, do not use any cleaning chemicals.
Height (framed): 9 Inches; Width: 7.2 Inches; Depth: .75 Inches