Solid and plane geometry

“Geometry 101” (encaustic and mixed-media collage on panel), by Southboro, Mass.-based artist Catherine M. Weber.

Ms. Weber, a member of New England Wax (newenglandwax.com) says:

“My earliest memories are of homesteading on our family farm, where I learned how to use the materials in nature to create art, and where the landscape was often my subject matter. These influences have lead me to feature trees prominently in my work, directly or indirectly, including work that uses slices of trees as a substrate, print making of logs, and photograph trees and the recreation of lichens, which often grow on trees.

“I achieve this using encaustic medium and paint, photography, textiles, Japanese papers, and found objects to make harmony of my world and communicate thoughts and emotions.

“I’ve studied many mediums and continue to be a voracious learner, pursuing an independent study, self-directed ‘MFA’ exploring a wide variety of medium including natural dye making, mosaics, printmaking, macro photography, and sewing. It is my goal to use whatever technique or medium can achieve my vision of illuminating nature and inspiring others to cherish the natural world.’’

In Boston suburb Southboro, which has a few high-tech companies but might be best known as the home of the elite, mostly rich kids boarding school St. Mark’s School and the prep-school feeder the Fay School, for younger students.

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