ABOUT

Captivated with art from a young age, Heidi has used different mediums and explored various methods to create unique and intuitive art over the years. As an award winning photographer for over the past nineteen years, Heidi has been published in numerous noteworthy magazines and news entities and has been trusted to photograph some PRETTY AMAZING PEOPLE. While still offering photography services, she focuses on her fine art collections exploring the relationship with the soul, nature, light and energy through a multidisciplinary approach.

Her experience with a medical near-death experience (NDE) has given her a unique experience of calm and gratitude with the desire to further explore the nature of life and the soul journey.

“Creating art is just something my soul loves.   I am obsessed with using various mediums to explore the relationship between nature, energy and the thread of light that connects everything.  Through the layering technique in my art, I am looking to create depth from a unique perspective and to uncover the authentic nature inside and create an ethereal feeling of connection.”

A woman with long blonde hair wearing a black top and dark pants standing in a modern, minimalist art gallery. Behind her are two large black and white abstract artworks on white walls. The gallery has light wooden floors and a wooden table in the foreground.
A woman sitting on the edge of a bed in a bright room, smiling softly at the camera. She is wearing a beige sweater, a sparkly skirt, and sequined sneakers. There are pillows and an abstract painting hanging on the wall behind her.

A student of life

in this soul journey

diving further

into discovering depths

and layers

of subjects that radiate energy

and movement

and further exploring

a fleeting moment and

to feel it

over and over again

with a soulful connection.

Using multidisciplinary artist methodology

to convey a subject

to the full extent.

Black and white photograph of a cloudy sky with dark clouds at the bottom and lighter, more fluffy clouds at the top.

THE STUDIO | conception. actualization. fruition.

encaustic.

Encaustic is this incredibly beautiful ancient medium that dates as far back as the 5th century B.C.. The term "encaustic" comes from the Greek word "enkaustikos," which means, "burning in."  Encaustic is a technique of taking a combination of beeswax with damar resin and using heat to fuse together layers and layers of wax and other media on a substrate. It creates this hard yet fragile art that contain so much depth. The process and organic rawness of it is what draws Heidi to this particular medium so much. Each piece is lengthy in time to create as she works in large format. Then each piece takes six months to one year to fully cure…so patience is a constant practice with this method of creativity.

photography.

Fine art photographs are offered for printing in a few different ways:

Fine art prints (giclée process) are made using the best printing presses with archival inks and museum grade archival rag paper with a 1/2-1 inch border. Prints are signed, numbered and include a certificate of authenticity and unframed.

Metal: photographs are directly printed on brushed metal and offered with custom float frames.

Acrylic: photographs are printed on archival fine art paper laminated under acrylic and offered with custom float frames.

All images are taken with Leica and Fuji cameras.