Vivian's Story

“Colour! What a deep and mysterious language, the language of dreams.”
Paul Gauguin

 Hello

For as long as I can remember art has been my bliss; painting, drawing and working with colour transports me to another dimension where I can tune out of my head and into my heart.

 I am a self-taught artist based in South Queensferry, Scotland. My aim is to create feelgood art which radiates positive, happy energies. 

My early art was landscape painting in oils before I discovered I had a talent for drawing portraits and caricatures. This work was in great demand however, the happy distraction of marriage and children put my art on hold for several years.

An interest in the healing power of colour energies and the desire to work with the bright colours of acrylic paints inspired me to paint again. 

I chose the colours I was drawn to and painted intuitively. Nature was my inspiration.

Encaustic Wax Painting

It was the vivid colours that attracted me to encaustic wax painting. I was excited to try this unusual artform which  produces pictures full of energy and mystery. 

I purchased some wax blocks and glossy card and began to paint, using a travel iron as my paintbrush. Encaustic wax instantly became my new favourite medium as I watched the molten wax create intriguing landscapes, shapes and images. With practice, the artist can control the painting to some extent, but the hot wax tends to have a mind of its own. Until I put down the iron and view the finished painting, I don’t know exactly what I have created.

I felt each painting had a unique and uplifting aura and I was motivated to learn as much as I could about the healing power of colour. I published a website, excited to share information about colour therapy and chakra healing but, at this point, the universe stepped in and I knew I was on a journey that couldn’t be rushed. First I had to walk my talk and slowly my art began to evolve.

 

Let Your Light Shine

Paintings Infused with Nature’s Energies

I’m a firm believer in the healing power of nature and I wondered if my waxes could be infused with energies from the natural world. I left waxes in the garden overnight bathed in the light of a full moon, took some to the seashore and left others under tree roots or on tree branches. The results were amazing, paintings created with these waxes felt energised and happy. 

Continuing the theme of imprinting my waxes, a visit to several sacred Scottish sites was next on the agenda. Accompanied by my sister (an amazing intuitive colour practitioner) we enjoyed some fun road trips to Iona, Stirling Castle, the Fortingall Yew and Outlander filming locations. Our adventures are always synchronistic, surprising and inspiring.