Door in the Woods

This is an 8×10 canvas panel with collage, bees wax, crayons and markers. I’ve been wanting to try incorporating wax (bees and crayons) into my collages for some time now so today I finally sat down and got busy. I really like the translucent quality of the wax, and how you can create textures and blends of colors.
As far as the theme goes, it wasn’t planned. I wanted to do something with a door and I had a photograph I’d taken on a foggy day recently that I thought would make an ethereal, interesting background. Well, that’s how it started. I printed the photo on paper in 6×8 size, then I went over the trees with wax, but the white fog areas have been replaces by melted crayon and collaged images. So the photograph ended up becoming non-existent, except for the trees.
I like combining my photography with found images – the photos give me a starting point for mood and possible theme. Thing is, even when I plan out an art piece it rarely ends up with the original vision I had for it. This piece was an exception – almost. As I started adding the collaged elements, the piece seemed to take on a life of its own. I find that happens alot when I make art. And many times, there is that moment of serendipity when I find an unexpected element to add that becomes a new focal point, like the small child I placed over the woman’s right eye. I love it when things like that happen, it’s the coolest thing.









