Curious about encaustic? We were, too. We visited Pamela Gibson in her studio to learn how she uses hot wax, a torch, and other resources to create her abstract landscapes.
After moving to Jackson Hole, Pamela Gibson replaced her loom for a torch that burns 1200ºF to paint the landscape around her. We discussed the pleasures of painting with hot wax, the depth of her paintings including her inspiration and “resources,” the concept of time and of letting go.