Category Archives: encaustic & collage

Me & My Membership

I am a member of the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (137 East Avenue, Rochester, New York 14604.  My encaustic & collage painting, “Girl”, is there (above).  It is from my Fan-Girl series.

The Rochester Contemporary Art Center’s thirty-fourth Member Exhibition is in full swing through February 14, 2026.  There are over five hundred pieces of art in this show and it is AMAZING!

All artwork is for sale with a portion of the proceeds going to the gallery.  This exhibition is a must see!  I think what happens is you will be drawn to a few things at eye level then you’ll step back and see that there is so much more.  Sculpture, ceramics, paintings, photographs, abstracts, realism – it is the most eclectic mix of talent.

To the volunteers who erected this art show- I commend you!  It must have been a giant puzzle to solve to place everything in such a way that each piece gets the respect it deserves.  It is a glorious achievement.

The gallery hours –

Wed. – Sun. 12-5pm
Fri. 12-9pm

  • It is $2 per visit and free for members.

From their web-site:

RoCo was founded as the Pyramid Gallery

In 1977, a small group of artists led by Tony Petracca, John Kavanaugh and Albert Robbins joined together to exhibit their artwork, present an alternative to museums and commercial galleries, and expand the cultural offerings in the region.

Early on, the crew faced considerable obstacles. Only days after the grand opening there was a significant fire that left the small Monroe Ave. storefront and many artworks damaged. Fundraisers were held and walls were rebuilt. Thanks to the perseverance of the founders and their fellow artists, the Rochester art community has been the beneficiary ever since. After formalizing the organization began to receive New York State and foundation funding and soon began to play a significant role in the artist-run space movement of the era. Still there was uncertainty and challenges. The Culture Wars and shifting foundation priorities altered the funding landscape. Through the decades and several different locations, RoCo’s individual members have provided a stable base for the organization. This significant community support has enabled RoCo to survive and thrive when other small art centers have struggled and even closed their doors. In recent years RoCo’s membership and stature has grown significantly. Now as we celebrate our 40th Anniversary, we’ve achieved outright ownership of our facility and are approaching 1,000 members for the first time in the organization’s history.

The Lotus Series (Part 2)

Karen Tashkovski, Liberty, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Freesia, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Perennial, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Legend, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Patience, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Iris, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Depth, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Anemone, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Bluemarine, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Violet, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Persistence, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Poppy, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Ritual, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Emblem, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Milkweed, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Reward, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Bergamot, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Thistle, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Energy, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Femininity, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Autobiography, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Visitor, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Lily Pad, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Royalty, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Keynote, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Honeysuckle, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Snapdragon, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Nature, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Tiger Lily, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Gem, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Transformation, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Elegance, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Chance, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Dreamy, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Visionary, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, The Light, 2025, encaustic & collage

Gamer: Lotus Series 2 Continued

This is the current state of affairs:  my dining room table has been hijacked by the second wave of three dozen paintings in the lotus series, now called The Lotus Collection.  I have added thistle and Japanese lillies to this group, although all flowers are abstracted.

In addition, I have incorporated my game devices, which I totally love.  When I was on that Buffalo road trip with Penny, we chatted about verbalizing our visual language.  I feel like that explanation should be the same spoken as it is written.

The thing with me though – I know what every brush stroke means.  Every choice is deliberate, whether it is conscious or subconscious, and some of that is private, meant only for me.  Jasper Johns never really shared his intentions and I love that bit of privacy.

However, this doesn’t sit well with the powers that be who offer art shows in their galleries.  They want you to resonate with the masses and lately those masses are chronic malcontents.  Complaining about everything in society.  And misery loves company.

My paintings are flowers, but they are also autobiographical, and I’m a person who has climbed an emotional ladder.  I finally found a belief system that sidesteps fears and all the shitty stuff.  Seeing beauty in a colorful brush stroke or femininity in a ribbon, or familiarity in vintage game pieces – that is my art.

Meanwhile, just to be clear, these paintings are not finished.  They are on the operating table, so to speak, waiting to be finessed.  What I do at this stage is allow myself to walk away and then approach them with fresh eyes, discerning eyes, questioning whether the devices are enhancing the pieces or just covering painting mistakes.  The artwork must work as a collective group but also stand alone.

I am also awaiting some supplies that I ordered: more ribbon, the apparatus to add wire to the frames.  Can’t really move forward until I have all of the pieces to this puzzle.

Lotus Again

It’s time to purchase more wax, damar resin and colors to continue on the path of the lotus.  I have expanded to include thistles this time, as well as Japanese lilies.

I have a thing for Ancient Egypt.  I also have a thing for Scotland.  And everything Japanese.  My paintings do tend to blend these cultures like a reincarnated melting pot of who I might be.

Sharing the current in progress situation.  Paintings situated on my living room floor.  It is good to take a breather from inhaling beeswax (which is completely intoxicating) and ponder my next decisions.

In a perfect universe, I could have all my pancake griddles going a once so that I can access every color in my repertoire, but I don’t have the room in my studio nor the electrical power to accomplish this – or do I?  Maybe I just need more extension cords and another table and another griddle or two….

I will figure it out.  Love that art can be both challenging and fun.

More Flowers In Progress

This is happening….

Thirty-six more paintings are currently in progress!  I’ve created twelve more stencils, traced them onto the beeswax prepped hardboards and added the paper collage component to all of them.  I introduced Monopoly money to this series.  Using game pieces in my artwork is my favorite device.

 

Drawing on Talent

Today was a beautiful day for a drive to Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4001 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, New York 13108.  I went to visit the Drawing on Talent art exhibit.  My painting, Mariposa, (above) is on display along with a variety of artwork by several other artists.

The show continues through December 16, 2025.

In addition to the art venue, there is a gift shop in the building.  Outside you’ll find miles and miles of hiking trails.

Artwork is for sale with a percentage going to the nature center.  Call (315) 673-1350 for more information including hours of operation or visit their website here.

Lotus Framed

The Lotus paintings are framed!  I am in love with them!  Obsessed!

The Lotus Series

Karen Tashkovski, Fragrance, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Grace, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Pharoah, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Attainment, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Symbolism, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Blooming, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Prosperity, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Enlightenment, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Cleopatra, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Heart & Soul, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Compassion, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Flora, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Divinity, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Nefertem, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Ascension, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Passionate, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Curiosity, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Lotus, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Golden, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Purity, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Ra, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Beauty, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Resilience, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Rebirth, 2015, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Goddess, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Growth, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Wisdom, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Awakening, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Belief, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Understanding, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Determination, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Incarnation, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Aromatic, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Clarity, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Tranquility, 2025, encaustic & collage
Karen Tashkovski, Serenity, 2025, encaustic & collage

Triplicates Finalized: The Lotus Series

I’ve been busy reworking some of these paintings.  They are now complete and I am very pleased with them.  I thought you might like to view these before and after pictures and see which paintings changed.

Next up, buying more 8″ x 10″ canvases (they are actually hardboards), as well as beeswax, encaustic cakes and possibly, frames.  I feel like I should continue on this floral journey.  New floral shapes are percolating.

Triplicates Revisited: The Lotus Series

I trust my living room rug is not horribly distracting.  I wanted to do a quick update on The Lotus Series.  I want to say they are finished – or I will say they are curing, resting on my dining room table so that I can look at them every day.  Do they need more or can I put this series to rest?  (That’s me asking myself, by the way).

I am delighted with them.  And the beeswax is intoxicating.  They smell good!  My last series, Fan – Girl, ended up being this crazy six dozen strong group of 8″ x 8″ paintings.  These are 8″ x 10″.  Do I make thirty-six more?

I used to paint one dozen units in a series.  Then it was two dozen, six dozen and now three dozen.  While the fans were a dozen each of one shape, these are three each of a dozen shapes.

I will photograph them individually; maybe I’ll do that tomorrow.  They are already titled too.  I’d love to get them framed but that will have to wait until I decide whether or not I will continue the series.

Decisions, decisions….

So glad I documented my progress!  I love seeing the evolution of the process.  Some of the pieces were reworked quite a bit and others were pretty much nailed from the start.  The paintings seem to tell me what they want; what they want to be/wish to be.  It’s a vibe.