Global Warming Series
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Before the Trees Caught Fire
60″ x 60″
Encaustic with crystals on birchwood panel
2023
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Balancing on Ice
14” x 42”
Encaustic on panel
2006
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Fall
14″x 42″
Encaustic on panel
2008
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Spring
14″x 42″
Encaustic on panel
2008
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Surfing
14”x 42”
Encaustic on panel
2007
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Before the Oceans Rose
60″ x 60″
Encaustic with LEDs on birchwood panel
2023
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Summer
14″ x 42”
Encaustic on panel
2008
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Listen
14″x 42″
Encaustic on panel
2008
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Winter
14” x 42”
Encaustic with digital transfers on panel
2007
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Dolphins Swimming in Warm Waters
60″x 30″
Encaustic with crystals and paper
2009
About the Paintings
Hardly a day goes by without some news about global warming. This series of work has been inspired by the predictions of rising sea levels, dramatic weather changes, melting ice caps, and the loss of beloved animals such as the polar bear. The following paintings also represent my first series painted in encaustic, a paint made from beeswax, damar resin and pigment.
Four of the paintings take their names from the seasons: Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer.
Each painting depicts the ideal weather in the central panel, and the “new normal,” or weather extremes, on the sides. The year I painted Winter, there was almost no snow, in a region that usually had multiple snowfalls.
Surfing is a somewhat humorous look at what we will do when the oceans rise–take up surfing! On the sides of this surfer, two-headed frogs, jellyfish, and wasps float in an all too warm sea. I painted this after reading how rising ocean temperature causes some species to flourish, and others to mutate or die. Clearly, the winners in a too warm ocean will be jellyfish.
Balancing on Ice depicts a fragile human baby on melting ice flow. A polar bear and a walrus sit beside him, and the ends of the painting depict severe weather.
Listen asks us to listen to all the planet’s animals, who are reminding us about the nature of global warming. A large figure above the woman throws fireballs, representing the rising temperature of the planet.