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Encaustic Trees

Karen Tashkovski, COTTONWOOD, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, SYCAMORE, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard

It was three below zero in Syracuse today.  I did not visit my favorite trees on a hike – I draw the line at eleven degrees, thanks.

I spent the day completing my encaustic trees collection.  These paintings are 6″ x 8″ encaustic & collage mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard, and framed.

Karen Tashkovski, POPLAR, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, OAK, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard

I added oil pastels, vintage stamps, keys, embroidery floss, checkers, cedar chips, ribbon, 1963 pennies and French bobbins – from France!

I am so in love with them.  It is such a weird feeling – so happy to have completed them, proud of myself and the choices I made, but also sad that it is over.

I feel like I should expand the series.  I created twenty-four of them, twenty-four different tree shapes.  Do I make twenty-four more with twenty-four different shapes?  Do I reuse the shapes and change the colors, as I did with the lotus collection?  I don’t know yet.

Karen Tashkovski, HONEYLOCUST, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, MULBERRY, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard

I don’t even have a plan for where I will exhibit them.  I am scheduled to show at the East Syracuse Free Library this May through June, so, maybe there.

Karen Tashkovski, CHERRY, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, HEMLOCK, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard

I am actually still waiting for a back order of frames (four are technically not framed – I just set them in a broken frame in order to photograph them).  Once they get delivered, all the paintings will be stored away and I will vacuum and reclaim my living room floor, and my dining room table – until the next project presents itself. <3

Karen Tashkovski, APPLE, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, FIR, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, DOGWOOD, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, GUM, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, BERRY, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, WILLOW, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, SPRUCE, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, HICKORY, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, MAPLE, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, PINE, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, TAMARACK, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, CEDAR, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, ELM, 2016, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, CHESTNUT, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, BIRCH, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, WALNUT, 2026, 6” x 8” encaustic & collage mounted on 11” x 14” chalkboard

Blizz

It started snowing at 9:00 AM and now, at 5:00 PM we have already had what I think is eighteen inches of snow.  It has been relentless, but, no biggie, because we all knew it was coming.

So happy that my art studio is in my house because I’ve been working all day.  I added to the crown paintings – they are almost done.

Before I did that, I heated up the beeswax-filled crockpot then placed three coats of wax on 6″ x 8″ Ampersand hardboards and then traced the tree stencils onto them.

There are twenty-four boards and each will have a different tree design.  They are fresh and modern, and fun!  I’m excited.  I am an avid hiker.  I finally realized that trees should be an important part of my encaustic iconography.  Today was the day!

In fact, I had a realization about my artwork that I will share with you soon.  My series of crowns, horses, fans, bungalows, hearts, targets and now trees are all connected and I hope that they can all be shared together in one (or more) large gallery in the near future.

The overlap is a bit out of control focus-wise because, let’s face it, we are all attracted to the new thing, the latest thing.  I don’t want to rush the conclusion of these crowns.  I may have rushed adding collage materials today – I will allow the experience to digest and look at the work again with a fresh perspective later tonight or tomorrow.

I am loving my productivity though. I think I am an Existentialist and this is my purpose.  A vocation rather than a business.  I trust that the business and financial element will follow because I have already secured so many shows for 2026.

In that realm, next up is the Art Haus group show with a drop off in late February and the reception scheduled for Saturday, March 7, 2026 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM.  I will be at the East Syracuse Free Library during May and June 2026, the Fayetteville Free Library in July 2026, the Hazard Branch Library in August 2026 and the drop off for another group exhibition in mid August at the Edgewood Gallery.  That show will be up through October 3, 2026.