Coastal Cues
Original Encaustic Wax Painting by Jocelyn Friis
Mangawhai, Northland
Artwork Dimensions: 150×150mm
Framed Dimension: 200×200mm
Material: Encaustic Wax on timber board
Soft green-blue tones drift across the surface, suggesting the quiet language of the sea. Textured areas of foamy movement meet smooth, still passages of wax, echoing the shifting rhythms of the shoreline.
Jocelyn Friis, a New Zealand-based painter, creates semi abstract land and seascapes out of her coastal home studio in rural Mangawhai. Using acrylic and encaustic mediums, she explores the seemingly contrasting themes of the resilience and vulnerability of nature, mirroring it to our human condition. Jocelyn's artistic journey has been marked by exploration and self-study. Growing up on a small holding in Cape Town, South Africa, she experienced precious freedoms such as regularly riding her horses on the peninsula's unspoiled white beaches and spending endless hours savouring the outdoors.
Awakened by her Steiner education, she learnt to appreciate creativity in nature, which inspired her direction in art making. Immigrating to New Zealand in 1996 opened up a doorway for her to pursue her professional art career, first joining the Estuary Arts Centre, Orewa and later Mangawhai Artists Inc. Training in the areas of eco art and process art has deepened her awareness of the connections between our wellbeing, creativity and nature.
Original Encaustic Wax Painting by Jocelyn Friis
Mangawhai, Northland
Artwork Dimensions: 150×150mm
Framed Dimension: 200×200mm
Material: Encaustic Wax on timber board
Soft green-blue tones drift across the surface, suggesting the quiet language of the sea. Textured areas of foamy movement meet smooth, still passages of wax, echoing the shifting rhythms of the shoreline.
Jocelyn Friis, a New Zealand-based painter, creates semi abstract land and seascapes out of her coastal home studio in rural Mangawhai. Using acrylic and encaustic mediums, she explores the seemingly contrasting themes of the resilience and vulnerability of nature, mirroring it to our human condition. Jocelyn's artistic journey has been marked by exploration and self-study. Growing up on a small holding in Cape Town, South Africa, she experienced precious freedoms such as regularly riding her horses on the peninsula's unspoiled white beaches and spending endless hours savouring the outdoors.
Awakened by her Steiner education, she learnt to appreciate creativity in nature, which inspired her direction in art making. Immigrating to New Zealand in 1996 opened up a doorway for her to pursue her professional art career, first joining the Estuary Arts Centre, Orewa and later Mangawhai Artists Inc. Training in the areas of eco art and process art has deepened her awareness of the connections between our wellbeing, creativity and nature.

