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Photo Encaustic Q&A Tuesday with Clare O’Neill

Q&A Tuesday is closed for now. Join the mailing list and I’ll let you know as soon as it opens again next quarter. — Clare   Learn how photographs, wax, and intuition come together. View my photo encaustic classes, courses, and workshops.        

Artist photographing horses during the Eatons’ Ranch Wyoming equine photography and photo encaustic workshop.

Photographing Horses for Photo Encaustic: Tips for Expressive Images

Letting Go of Control and Embracing Serendipity.  Photographing horses is both a challenge and a joy. You can plan only so much—after that, the best images happen when you let go, pay attention, and allow moments to unfold naturally. Horses are expressive, unpredictable, and deeply present, which is exactly what makes them such compelling subjects.… Read More »Photographing Horses for Photo Encaustic: Tips for Expressive Images

White horse rendered in an abstract encaustic painting, with layered wax textures, soft gray tones, and subtle mixed-media markings conveying movement and spirit.

Nurturing Collectors: What to Do After You Sell an Artwork

Follow up after selling a piece of art? I recently sold this piece through my website and thought I’d walk you through my follow-up process. It’s not just about documenting the sale—it’s about nurturing relationships. Because people who buy from you once are far more likely to buy again. That’s exactly what happened here. Martha… Read More »Nurturing Collectors: What to Do After You Sell an Artwork