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Galatea, Stillness born of depth and devotion
Galatea
Stillness born of depth and devotion
30 × 40 inches · Horizontal
This horizontal Galatea unfolds like a held breath.
Her presence stretches gently across the surface, inviting the eye to move slowly, as water does—without urgency, without demand. The composition emphasizes calm continuity rather than ascent, allowing serenity to widen and settle into the room.
Layers of image and encaustic drift laterally, creating a sense of balance and quiet resolve. This Galatea feels anchored, contemplative—strength expressed through restraint, devotion made visible through stillness.
She is meant for expansive walls and restful spaces: above a bed, along a hallway, in rooms where one wishes to lengthen the feeling of peace. Here, Galatea offers not a moment, but an atmosphere—an enduring calm that lingers long after the gaze moves on.
Created through a process that merges modern photography and printmaking with the ancient art of encaustic, layers of molten beeswax, oils, and resins are built up and fused with fire. The textured surface invites touch, its translucent depth suggesting both concealment and revelation. A one-of-a-kind encaustic mixed media painting — where photography, molten beeswax, and oils merge to reveal a serene underwater world. Layers of texture and translucency create a luminous depth that can only be achieved through fire and time.
Each work is individually crafted, an original. Based on photography and each different, the colors or sizes may be similar yet unique.
Photography, fine printmaking, and archivally adhered to cradled wood panel, various fine art mediums including pan pastels, oil paint, and encaustic
30 × 40 × 1.5 inches
Galatea
Stillness born of depth and devotion
30 × 40 inches · Horizontal
This horizontal Galatea unfolds like a held breath.
Her presence stretches gently across the surface, inviting the eye to move slowly, as water does—without urgency, without demand. The composition emphasizes calm continuity rather than ascent, allowing serenity to widen and settle into the room.
Layers of image and encaustic drift laterally, creating a sense of balance and quiet resolve. This Galatea feels anchored, contemplative—strength expressed through restraint, devotion made visible through stillness.
She is meant for expansive walls and restful spaces: above a bed, along a hallway, in rooms where one wishes to lengthen the feeling of peace. Here, Galatea offers not a moment, but an atmosphere—an enduring calm that lingers long after the gaze moves on.
Created through a process that merges modern photography and printmaking with the ancient art of encaustic, layers of molten beeswax, oils, and resins are built up and fused with fire. The textured surface invites touch, its translucent depth suggesting both concealment and revelation. A one-of-a-kind encaustic mixed media painting — where photography, molten beeswax, and oils merge to reveal a serene underwater world. Layers of texture and translucency create a luminous depth that can only be achieved through fire and time.
Each work is individually crafted, an original. Based on photography and each different, the colors or sizes may be similar yet unique.
Photography, fine printmaking, and archivally adhered to cradled wood panel, various fine art mediums including pan pastels, oil paint, and encaustic
30 × 40 × 1.5 inches