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Deep Winter Snow

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A brief moment is captured as the deer trudges through the deep banks of snow, seemingly unaware of your presence until the brief moment your eyes meet. You both stop in your tracks and wait to see who will break the gaze first. And before you know it, the moment has passed, and you both continue on separate paths.

In this painting, I use a palette of silvery greys and whites with pine tree branches laid heavy with layers of fallen snow. The deer stands deep in the snow, made up of numerous layers of white pigmented wax.

16x16 in (17.5x17.5 in framed)

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

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A brief moment is captured as the deer trudges through the deep banks of snow, seemingly unaware of your presence until the brief moment your eyes meet. You both stop in your tracks and wait to see who will break the gaze first. And before you know it, the moment has passed, and you both continue on separate paths.

In this painting, I use a palette of silvery greys and whites with pine tree branches laid heavy with layers of fallen snow. The deer stands deep in the snow, made up of numerous layers of white pigmented wax.

16x16 in (17.5x17.5 in framed)

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

A brief moment is captured as the deer trudges through the deep banks of snow, seemingly unaware of your presence until the brief moment your eyes meet. You both stop in your tracks and wait to see who will break the gaze first. And before you know it, the moment has passed, and you both continue on separate paths.

In this painting, I use a palette of silvery greys and whites with pine tree branches laid heavy with layers of fallen snow. The deer stands deep in the snow, made up of numerous layers of white pigmented wax.

16x16 in (17.5x17.5 in framed)

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

SUSAN WALLIS
encaustic artist

Prince Edward County, Ontario

416 893 8664
susanwallisart@gmail.com

All artwork ©Susan Wallis 2025