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Tonal Frequency
6X6 Encaustic on Wood
This 6×6 encaustic on wood channels heat and rhythm through layered wax and saturated pigment. Fields of crimson, ember orange, and oxidized gold move laterally across the surface, intersected by darker passages that ground the composition.
Circular impressions hover near the upper field, introducing a repeating motif that feels both cellular and orbital. Linear incisions and raised wax lines create subtle structure beneath the fluid color transitions.
Built through successive layers of molten beeswax and pigment, the surface holds depth and translucency. Light catches the fused rings and glossy ridges, shifting the piece’s intensity as viewing angles change.
Compact in scale but visually charged, the work balances glow, density, and motion.
6X6 Encaustic on Wood
This 6×6 encaustic on wood channels heat and rhythm through layered wax and saturated pigment. Fields of crimson, ember orange, and oxidized gold move laterally across the surface, intersected by darker passages that ground the composition.
Circular impressions hover near the upper field, introducing a repeating motif that feels both cellular and orbital. Linear incisions and raised wax lines create subtle structure beneath the fluid color transitions.
Built through successive layers of molten beeswax and pigment, the surface holds depth and translucency. Light catches the fused rings and glossy ridges, shifting the piece’s intensity as viewing angles change.
Compact in scale but visually charged, the work balances glow, density, and motion.