| 7 Jan 2001 | Nancy L (Timpanelli) Middleton | Loading...These pictures are soooo cool! When I first approached your gallery, I thought you meant 'batik' by "wax art", but this is something else I'd not heard of before. Perhaps you could explain it briefly for those of us in the dark? the effects you achieve are just great! | |
| 13 Jun 2001 | Marianne (Anne) M. Forehand | Loading...It's really amazing that you can make things of such beauty with just a little wax and a lot of talent...Which you do have, both the little wax, and the lot of talent! Who cares if you "can't draw" (which I'd bet you can!), when you can do this! Great job, and it's _definately_ nice to see a different medium than Photoshop in the woods. | |
| 15 Sep 2002 | A. C. Gleason | Loading...These are incredibly beautiful landscapes, and to say that you can't "draw" is wrong. You simply use a different method to create wonderful artwork. Like many of your other commentators, I'd like to learn a little more about how you make your art. Keep up the good work, and the best of luck to you. | |
| 7 Feb 2003 | Blah | Loading...wow...I'm wondering...some of your landscapes are really similar, is that your backyard you're drawing or something? | |
| 15 May 2003 | Beverley | Loading...Your work is stunning! I do some stuff for a website, and im wondering if i could use some of your back drops? My mail addie is here. Really really nice work man. | |
| 26 Jul 2003 | Eerin | Loading...WOW! you are very good with colours! the colours make all the pictures so beautiful!  | |
| 17 Aug 2003 | Christy Schott | Loading...Your art is so beautiful. I've only recently learned of encaustic art and find it fascinating. You seem to really have a grasp of the techniques because your pictures are very well detailed. I'm in awe. Please share some more.  | |
| 28 Sep 2003 | Elfje | Loading...I really like your style, I just love the colours, and still the pictures seem dark, that's very well done! | |
| 19 Feb 2004 | Adele L. Hawkes | Loading...**oggles** I love your work, do you have any advice for an encaustic art beginner? | |
| 24 Nov 2004 | Marilynn Jeffery | Loading...Saw you demonstrating in Cornwall, we chatted about 'encaustic'. I have been progressing since 1997 and this year gave up a very stressful job in mental health and now teach with a 730 certificate and levels 1,2 and 3 in encaustic art. Seeking to teach more students in Cornwall/Devon and next year would like to teach on board cruise ships, which I understand that you do. Could you advise me on this idea please? Love your work, very inspiring...................I hope there will be enough shhips for us not to clash? Kind regards Marilynn Jeffery Waxing Lyrical | |