I've been working on a new website for a while and finally have it up and running.
At the new site, you will be able not only to see my art; but to purchase it directly through the website.
I hope you will take the time to peruse the site. Though this blogspot will remain on the web, it will no longer be the place where I post new art. Come on over to jinxgriswold.com to see my art, and join us at an Art Play Day, or see where my art is on display in the community.
Jinx
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Welcome to my blog. I'm Jinx Griswold, an artist and Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT23) doing Encaustic painting and sculpture, journal making, and teaching art in Hood River and The Dalles, Oregon. Doing and teaching art is more than fun; it's the joy of creation, the adventure of discovery. My studio is open by appointment. Email: jinxie3946@yahoo.com or call : 925-270-7224.
Monday, March 12, 2018
Monday, January 29, 2018
Horse-themed journal
I have been working on a horse-themed journal for a lady that saw my work in Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, over the holiday.
It was exciting searching out and putting together photos, ephemera, coordinated papers, making pockets and tags, adding embellishments, and finally assembling the journal into a book using the front and back covers of an old book I discovered in an antique store with the picture of colt on the cover. What a pleasure!
Monday, January 15, 2018
3-D, Recycle, abstract wall hanging
This 3 dimensional, recycled, encaustic wall hanging has been shellacked for extra texture and color and burned with my big, old torch! I'm just having too much fun!
Sunday, January 14, 2018
I knew there'd be a use for those bottle caps someday...
This encaustic piece is an abstract embellished with bottle caps and wire. Photos don't always show up the fine lines of wire; but it does show up nicely in person. So if you want to see it, or any of the five others that will be joining it at the Abstract Art show in March - come on down to Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River anytime in March.
Finishing a not-so-finished encaustic piece of art
Sometimes I'm not sure if a picture is finished or not. When that happens, I move it to some very visible spot (usually in the living room) where I will pass it repeatedly during the day and can decide if there's something missing, or if it's done.
Usually, my first clue that the painting is not finished is the fact that I am wondering that very thing; so have refused to sign a picture until I know it's ready to go out into the world and be seen in public.
This encaustic painting is an example. You will see the semi-finished version in the post just previous to this one. Though it was okay, I had a funny feeling it needed more, and indeed it did.
After several days of it sitting around in various spots in my living room, it finally got my attention and fairly screamed what I had been needing to hear.
The first subliminal message came while I was sleeping and woke me to make note of the fact that I needed to get the rusty, flat wire that I had found on our property and use it to make the 3 spirals and a zig-zag design that is now imbedded in the art work.
The next day, as I contemplated that step, I thought I needed to add color to set off the wire and do a shellac burn on the whole thing (twice).
Now that all that is done I'm very happy with the picture and the picture is quiet, which tells me it is happy to be complete, too. I can add my signature, now.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Prepping for April show: Internal Dialogue: Abstract Art
Untitled Encaustic painting (24 X 36)
I'm getting ready for the April 2018—Internal Dialogue: Abstract Art show at Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River. By the time the show gets here this piece will be framed and looking a lot spiffier on a wall alongside other paintings, instead of my sofa. I'm loving encaustic and abstract.
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