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Check out my NEW summer encaustic classes at Schack Art Center! Photo Imagery II (June 7 & 8), Extreme Encaustic Basics (Aug. 9) and Encaustic Collage: Natural Elements (Aug. 10)! I can already smell the beeswax! http://www.schackContinue reading… 0 comments

Some of my art (and words) will be published in the upcoming book: The Pulse of Mixed Media: Secrets and Passions of 100 Artists Revealed. Now available for pre-order on Amazon.com, with an official release date in March 2012 0 comments

I am currently working on an assemblage piece with the theme of "By Definition", dealing with thoughts and issues surrounding womanhood, life, death, aging...It's been a joy to be working on this piece over the last three weeks, after coming through a very hectic time at my new job, coordinating classes for the Schack Art Center in Everett, Washington. I am using encaustic with paper mache torsos and dried rose buds, a "found" vintage trunk shelf, wire, quail eggs and other found objects. It has been a fascinating journey, and the piece "shape-shifts" every day… Continue reading… 0 comments

I am currently teaching encaustic and mixed media art classes at the beautiful Schack Art Center in downtown Everett, WA. It's only a 45 minute drive north from Seattle! Check out the wonderful class offerings at: http://schack.org I am currently showing my art at Fraker/Scott Gallery, in the historic Pioneer Square area of Seattle. The show changes monthly, and the gallery is always open for Seattle's First Thursday Art Walk. Please visit their website for more information at: http://www.frakerscottgalleryContinue reading… 1 comment

This whimsical art assemblage "shrine" was made as a tribute to that everlasting and confounding mammal, the rat. I have combined encaustic wax (beeswax, damar resin) with an old clipboard, vintage book, rodent bones, silk flowers and rusty nails. It is unframed, and hangs on the wall in clipboard style! Stop by my virtual Artid… Continue reading… 0 comments

I am offering these fun and informative art workshops in the Seattle area: "Beeswax Collage: Celebrate Spring!"_ April 10, $115 Learn the basics of working with collage and beeswax! Edmonds Community College/ ArtsNow, Edmonds www.edcc.edu/artsnow Register and Info: 425-640-1243 "The Painted Page: Celebrate May!" _ April 24 _ $57. (Spring quarter catalog) Collage and paint free-form books! ASUW Experimental College, UW Campus, Seattle www.exco.org, Register and Info: 206-68-LEARN "Cabinet of Curiosities" _ May 15 & 22 _ $80. Make an inspiring cigar box assemblage! Arts Council of Snohomish County, Everett www.artscouncilofsnoco 0 comments

I have recently redesigned my art blog, "La Vida Artistica: The Artistic Life". Check it out at: http://jonesmoore.blogspotContinue reading… 0 comments

Visit my Artid gallery to see some new and exciting collage and assemblage pieces! I have also lowered the price on a few of my pieces, in order to make room for new work… Continue reading… 0 comments

Do you love the scent and look of natural beeswax? Have you had the desire to try your hand at collage? In this class, you will learn how to marry the two! We will also learn about scribing tools, oil pastel rubs, mark-making and creating beautiful textures. The possibilities with beeswax are infinite. You will complete the class with the knowledge of how to do this in your own home, and where to find the necessary supplies. ArtsNow C314 : Beeswax Collage http://www.edcc.edu/artsnow/ November 07, 2009 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Edmonds Community College/ArtsNow Lynnwood, WA Contact/register: Call: (425) 640-1243, email: ArtsNow@edcc 0 comments

Spend the evening (with me) creating tiny art assemblages with metal candy tins. Learn how to create fascinating works of art using "everyday" objects, mementos and collage materials. The possibilities are infinite! Materials fee: $12. No experience necessary! October 22, 2009 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Where: Arts Council of Snohomish County 1507 Wall St., Everett, WA Contact/register: 425-257-8380 Price: $40… Continue reading… 0 comments

I will be showing my mixed media and encaustic collage work at the Oasis Art Gallery, October 25 through January 17, in Seattle, Washington. The opening reception for this fabulous group show is Sunday, October 25 from 3--6 p.m., at Oasis Art Gallery, 3644 Wallingford Ave. North. The phone number for the gallery is 206-547-5177. North. For more info. please visit: http://OasisInSeattle 0 comments

If you are in the Seattle area this weekend, please take a side trip (20 minutes north of Seattle) to Edmonds for the 4th Annual Edmonds Art Studio Tour. It's September 19 and 20, from 10-5. There are 44 participating artists represented in 20 studios. This is a fantastic event, and it only happens once a year! And, of course, it's free. I am in Studio #8, JonesMoore Studios. Throughout the weekend, I will be demonstrating encaustic painting and mixed media collage and assemblage. I will be exhibiting mixed media collage, encaustic, pastel and oil paintings. Here's the link for more info. and the map of the tour. See you there! http://EdmondsArtStudioTour 0 comments

This is a candy tin assemblage I made a number of years ago about my dad, and some of his travels and adventures during WWII (T. H. Jones, 1916-2004). If you are in the Seattle, Washington area on July 8, I will be teaching a class on how to do this. To find out more details, go to:http://www.teachstreet.com/seattle-wa/art/candy-tin-assemblage/cl-408ei46usg To register, just go to: http://depts.washington.edu/asuwxpcl/catalog.php (The hula skirt photo was taken by an Air Force buddy during his stay in Hawaii. My dad really knew how to have fun!!) 0 comments

Artists' Garage Sale Saturday, June 6, 9--3 Hosted by the Arts Council of Snohomish County Location: Rosehill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave., Mukilteo, WA Spring is finally in the air! And that means it is time for artists to clean out their studios. So, if you are looking for a good deal on some great art, or are an artist in need of some art supplies -- this is the place to be! There will be a smorgasbord of art that includes: encaustic paintings, assemblage, collage, watercolors, oils, pastels, acrylics, glass, found objects, cards, sculpture, ceramics, photography, garden art and much more… Continue reading… 0 comments

I have just posted a new painting in my ArtId gallery called "Trio". It is an encaustic painting, inspired by a set of carved bone beads of mine. The rich surface of this piece consists of carved lines and texture made with a wire brush while the wax was still warm. I then rubbed oil pastel onto the surface and wiped some of it off. Voila! A painting was born. I hope you enjoy it. http://artid 0 comments

Create a fun and fabulous clipboard shrine dedicated to a meaningful event or person in your life. You will learn about various forms of Mexican shrines and their place in contemporary society. Discover how to manipulate various media including acrylics, fabric, paper and text--while learning the art of simple attachments for found objects. Express yourself with photos, handwritten notes and your own sacred objects. Supply list upon registration. No experience required! Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m.--5 p.m., $62. UW campus, Seattle, Washington. To register, go to: http://exco 0 comments

I will be teaching this workshop on Saturday, June 13, 2009, in Everett, Washington. We will cover how to use the 'lowly' clipboard as a basis for a fun and fabulous personal shrine. Mixed media, collage and assemblage techniques will be covered. For more information, contact me at: jomoma58@yahoo.com, or Michelle at the Arts Council of Snohomish County at: artsinfo@artscouncilofsnoco.org. The workshop will listed in the upcoming Summer Classes catalog. Pictured: "Dos Corazones", clipboard, found objects, paper, fabric, encaustic. Available for purchase at: http://jonesmoore.etsy 0 comments

Due to the popularity of the workshop,"Shrine of a Lifetime", additional dates have been added in the spring: "Shrine of a Lifetime" 5/30 and 6/6 (2 day workshop--Saturdays) Edmonds Community College/ArtsNow/Spring Quarter Edmonds, Washington http://www.edccContinue reading… 0 comments