Seafoam
Sea Foam
Encaustic on panel
Framed in black shadowbox
Sea Foam is an exploration of movement held in suspension. Built through an accretive encaustic process, layers of pigmented beeswax are fused and re-fused, allowing the surface to form organically through heat, gravity, and time.
Soft blues and mineral whites gather and release across the panel, creating a field of raised ridges, droplets, and pooled edges. The texture is not illustrative but elemental, evoking the moment where water meets air, when motion becomes pattern and sound becomes stillness.
Light interacts continuously with the surface, catching on high points and settling into shadowed pockets, so the work shifts subtly as the viewer moves. What reads from a distance as calm reveals, up close, a dense and physical terrain.
Sea Foam is a meditation on repetition and impermanence. It carries the energy of the ocean without depiction, offering presence rather than place. A one-of-a-kind original, it brings a sense of quiet rhythm and sculptural depth to a space, grounding without weight, expansive without scale.