Lost oblates
Series created between 2012 and 2015. The paintings became more complex and narrative as time progressed. They began with cut photos and encaustic medium then later incorporated oil paint and found objects.
          
          
        
      Oblation III, 2012 | 48"h x 36 | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Baby Oblate, 2012 | 8"h x 6 | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Hold Together, 2012 | 7"h x 7"w | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Yes, 2013 | 48"h x 76"w | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Oblation IV, 2012 | 48"h x 36 | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Oblation IV, 2012 | 48"h x 36 | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Oblation IV (detail), 2012 | 48"h x 36 | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Sunshine Horizons, 2015 | 48"h x 32 | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Appropriating the Void, 2013 | 48"h x 48"w | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Hope Multiplied, 2012 | 24"h x 36"w | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Zeus, 2013 | 36"h x 36"w | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Diamond, 2013 | 48"h x 38"w | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Raining on Diamond, 2013 | 6"h x 6"h | Cut photos and encaustic
Knotty Knots, 2014 | 8"h x 6"w | Cut photos, encaustic and oil paint
          
          
        
      Knotty Knots, 2014 | 8"h x 6"w | Cut photos, encaustic and oil paint
          
          
        
      Knotty Knots, 2014 | 8"h x 6"w | Cut photos, encaustic and oil paint
          
          
        
      Ratchet Girl, 2014 | 48"h x 32"w | Cut photos and encaustic
          
          
        
      Kool-Aid Man, 2015 | 36"h x 22"w | Cut photos, encaustic, oil paint, fabric and beads
          
          
        
      Knotty Head, 2015 | 36"h x 58"w | Cut photos, encaustic, oil paint and beads