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Archive Where there is Smoke, there is Fire
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Where there is Smoke, there is Fire

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While preparing for this series of fire paintings, I researched wildfires and their positive and negative effects on our environment.. This painting explores these fires and their role in the ecosystem. While large-scale, intense fires are a negative when they result from climate change or fire suppression, forest fires can also function as a sort of reset for ecosystems. These cleansing fires prevent build up of excess tinder and pave the way for pioneer species of plants and animals.

Framed size; 17.5 x 17.5 in

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

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While preparing for this series of fire paintings, I researched wildfires and their positive and negative effects on our environment.. This painting explores these fires and their role in the ecosystem. While large-scale, intense fires are a negative when they result from climate change or fire suppression, forest fires can also function as a sort of reset for ecosystems. These cleansing fires prevent build up of excess tinder and pave the way for pioneer species of plants and animals.

Framed size; 17.5 x 17.5 in

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

While preparing for this series of fire paintings, I researched wildfires and their positive and negative effects on our environment.. This painting explores these fires and their role in the ecosystem. While large-scale, intense fires are a negative when they result from climate change or fire suppression, forest fires can also function as a sort of reset for ecosystems. These cleansing fires prevent build up of excess tinder and pave the way for pioneer species of plants and animals.

Framed size; 17.5 x 17.5 in

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

SUSAN WALLIS
encaustic artist

Prince Edward County, Ontario

416 893 8664
susanwallisart@gmail.com

All artwork ©Susan Wallis 2025