Lori Field creates encaustic paintings by layering pigmented beeswax and resin over 15 layers on a wooden panel. She alters the surface using techniques like heating with a gun and stamping with blocks. After scraping back layers, she applies detailed colored pencil drawings cut from rice paper. Kristian Evju creates large pencil drawings on paper mounted on wood. He is interested in visual perception and how it can unlock memories. His compositions depict frozen moments that do not exist yet are not untrue. Both artists use simple materials like beeswax, pencil, and paper to create detailed works that become autobiographies through the marks they contain.