Encaustic, mixed media, photograph on panel (framed).

14.25x14.25"

Edith was my partner’s maternal Grandmother, a woman I never knew. When I came across her World War I-era photographs, I was inspired to imagine and create stories out of the opaque moments pictured there.

I combined images from Edith’s album with my own photographs of rust and peeling paint and with ephemera—book covers and pages, stamps, sewing patterns, recipe and postcards, music from old hymnals, and birch bark—all layered with encaustic medium.

My intention was to create contemporary paintings imbued with the past.

I’d Walk Through Fire For You

Ruth Maude

350.00

Photography and painting

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