My favorite Halloween decorations are the black lights that I hang in the window and the vintage jack-O-lantern that is missing the clip-on light, but I put it over a basic candle lamp. There's something about things that glow that make this time of year special. For me, it's kind of a transition as the evenings get darker and calls for candles at Thanksgiving and twinkle lights at Christmas.



I asked Jack & Cat Curio to tell me a bit about themselves...
"We are a couple that love to stay up late creating mixed media pieces. We specialize in encaustic/beeswax collage. We compile different imagery and ephemera and then put it all under several layers of beeswax. Sometimes we use colored wax to achieve a certain look, other times a heat dye. Sometimes we stamp, imprint, and graph the wax.
We also specialize in digital imagery,trinkets and do-dads. Lesley also creates confectionery goods when not crafting with beeswax. We also travel and teach several workshops and classes on these topics."
I did look up "encaustic" and read that it was a technique using hot wax with pigments and that it was first used in Greek ship building to seal cracks in the ships and evolved into an art form from there.
You can visit JackandCatCurio.Etsy.com to see more of their beeswax collages, altered art, mixed media, and prints. I encourage you to visit their blog as well at http://JackandCatCurio.Blogspot.com. I've thoroughly enjoyed listening to their "Art Makin' Blues" playlist while writing this. I may just keep it playing and dance around as I decorate this morning! And, if you're in the Phoenix area, check out the class schedule as posted on their blog.
(Special thanks to Mike and Lesley from JackandCatCurios.Etsy.com!)
I like it when people think outside of the box for their art. The drippings are great!
ReplyDeleteLoved your blog - I esp loved your son's drawing on wood. One of my son's is very similar - he started drawing skelton's on everything. Now he has 7 tattooed on his arm each one symbolizing the 7 deadly sins. Encourage your son's imagination! Maybe one day we will be seeing him on Etsy!
ReplyDeleteThanks! My brother is the monster-loving artist here. My son is also an artist, though he's more into digital mapping for zombie video games these days! LOL
ReplyDeleteYou are the best!Thanks for the more than kind write up! Very Cool!
ReplyDeleteAll the best!
-Mike & Lesley
Jack & Cat Curio
That IS a cool write up on Jack & Cat Curio as well as interesting decorations!
ReplyDeleteYour brother has a talent with that wood slab painting!
ReplyDeleteAnd that sign with the beeswax...how cool!
Those are wonderful pieces by your brother!
ReplyDeletegreat stuff! Your brother's creations look great!
ReplyDeleteLove your decorations!
ReplyDelete