The observer

liesbeth

The observer

Encaustic card.
Tools, iron.

The observer belongs to the following groups:

Dutch Touch and Spiritual Art Available for sale as

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The observer by liesbeth
The observer by liesbeth
  • amarica

    amarica

    This is soooo eye appealing Beth

  • liesbeth replied

    thnkx..

  • RMonroe

    RMonroe

    Oooh, this is breathtaking….so beautiful:)

  • liesbeth replied

    thank you Robin.

  • NinaMosi Art

    NinaMosi Art

    This is stunning!! Wonderful work Liesbeth…I see several observers :) xxx

  • liesbeth replied

    thanks friend..allways nice to read your comments ;-) i know you have a great way of looking at things, therefor i’m not surprised you see more then one too…smile.

  • Sally Omar

    Sally Omar

    Liesbeth, This is magic….I love it…you are so very talented….Sally xxoo

  • liesbeth replied

    thank you Sally…your comment brings a smile on my face..

  • Sophie Shapiro

    Sophie Shapiro

    Liesbeth this is wonderful!This makes me feel that your passion Liesbeth could move mountains! Don’t fear it! You could win campaigns and promote your influence positively and effectively. Resisting its call and squashing its power let’s other people invade your boundaries, disrupt your life and clutter your sacred space. This painting will help you on your journey! It’s Fantastic an inspiration to us all my very, dear friend!Sx

  • liesbeth replied

    wow Sophie… so much going on in my mind right now after reading this.. for now i just thank you for your support..your words are very important to me.

  • butchart

    butchart

    this feels like an ‘ice palace’ filled with passion and emotion….. a small view of the vast universe outside it’s walls…............... hauntingly beautiful work liesbeth…........b

  • liesbeth replied

    ‘hauntingly beautifull..’ .....just feel what that does to me..x

  • Helene Kippert

    Helene Kippert

    Fascinating liesbeth

  • liesbeth replied

    Thank you Helene.. you are one of the artists here that inspire me.

  • Martilena

    Martilena

    Aaawww Liesbeth,
    One can look at this for ever and ever…...... absolutely beautiful….. the scene AND the colours…
    Je hebt jezelf weer overtroffen hoor….. hier kan je met recht trots op zijn….
    Groetjes van Ineke

  • liesbeth replied

    thank you Martilena.. hope you can look away from it at some point.. you need to create your own wonderfull images..
    Dank je wel voor je lieve woorden.

  • margpie

    margpie

    wow Lies, such wonderful work as usual, it reminds me of layers of taffetta and silk, most beautiful my friend :)

  • liesbeth replied

    thank you marina.. sometimes i forget how much fun it is to work with the iron… ;-)

  • aspectsoftmk

    aspectsoftmk

    watching life unfold as the layers start coming off…into the journey of centering the spirit the soul can always see…in the vast exploration of ones self…..i love the colors of the red and the purple…

    one thing..amoung the many that i love about your art is that for everyone of us that sees…the journey we look at and feel is our own…how does this touch me….with the hopes of tomorrow.

    xxxx

  • liesbeth replied

    your words bring me so much joy terri… i feel blessed to be able to create this way.. and to know my images are part of some wonderfull journeys is such a big reward.. thank you my friend for your way of seeing…

  • Paolo Galuppi

    Paolo Galuppi

    Fascinating art again, Liesbeth…it igives a great stimulus to the imagination!

  • liesbeth replied

    that means you will create even more wonderfull art??? smile..
    thank you for your lovely words…

  • Joe Valcourt/MODERNUS ART STUDIO

    Joe Valcourt/M...

    fabulous work of art. great. Joe

  • liesbeth replied

    Thank you,joe!

  • RealPainter

    RealPainter

    how exzactly did you do that…......... my iron dont work that way, is there a special torch or iron or blower you use? i love this one….....they almost look like fractals…............

  • liesbeth replied

    “they almost look like fractals…” that is a wonderfull comment, i love fractals would love to get close with wax..
    how did i do this? just with the iron… don’t know if we have different irons but i think that it doesn’t matter if it is so… but it is hard to explain.. it’s something i just do.. put wax on the card in whatever way you want and then put a lot of wax on the tip of the iron, bring that on the wax allready on the card and pull the iron off.. then you can put the iron back on the card gently and let it slide a bit, up till the top of the card or just take it off wherever you want.. working with the iron to me is mostly feeling instead of seeing.. hope it helps you….

  • Marle Andre

    Marle Andre

    great !

  • liesbeth replied

    Thank you Marle.

  • blamo

    blamo

    you can really get inside these

  • liesbeth replied

    hope you like what you find in them..;-)

  • alfie

    alfie

    I’m enraptured by this … it’s sheer magic

  • liesbeth replied

    working with wax is….
    thank you for your comments..

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