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MICHELLE TRACHTMAN



                                  As a child I loved to sit and color and play with paper dolls!  Eventually I
                                  craved doing something more creative.  I fell in love with working with fiber
                                  and stitch.  I learned to needlepoint, to make traditional hooked rugs, fabric
                                  collage/art quilts and art dolls.More recently I’ve wanted to connect more with
                                  Spirit through my artwork and started making spirit dolls.  This series theme
                                  changed many times and ended up being about aging. Creating this way is
                                  freeing and has added to my desire to work with natural elements, mixed
                                  media, and sculptural creations.

               SARAH TREANOR                                                                                                                                ENSO CIRCLE CONTINUING RESIDENTS

          I’m a mixed media artist and writer from Northeast Ohio. I have a deep
          curiosity about the moments of transformation in our lives… the times
          of endings and beginnings and what we as humans choose to do with                                                                                             FLORIDE BARTELL CALIFORNIA
          them. Transformation encompasses so many things, from grief and loss
          and sometimes anger, to trust, self love, acceptance and joy. Having                                                                                              GAIL BYRNES MASSACHUSETTS
          experiences a great deal of loss personally, I am always exploring my                                                                                             SUE CONNER CALIFORNIA
          own times of change in some way through my work, whether overtly or
          in some subtle underlying tone.                                                                                                                             JOANNE F DESMOND MAINE

                                                                                                                                                                        KATHERINE DYER MINNESOTA
                                      STAN UNSER
                                                                                                                                                                  NANETTE RAE FREEMAN ILLINOIS

                                       I’ve been making artwork since my retirement in 2015 and am                                                                     HARLEEN OSBURN CALIFORNIA
                                       influenced by multiple class instructors including Michelle and Lyn
                                       at the Enso Circle. One class taught me to photo transfer using                                                                HEATHER TINKHAM MINNESOTA
                                       dissolving paper. After learning oil painting, I started using that to
                                       finish over the photo transfers.  Now I use Photoshop, a larger printer,
                                       and various mixed media processes including encaustic which I
                                       learned from Michelle.




        DORIS VASEK

        I have always been lucky to have “my room.”  It and I have changed over
        the years.  Most of my life, I had been a fiber artist…sewing, quilting,
        weaving.  The magic for me was always the colors and textures.  Then
        came painting.  Years of realistic watercolors became oils.  Using cold wax
        medium with the oils gave me colors and textures.  It also gave me actual
        sounds and expressive movements as I paint.  This is why I can say, most
        days, you will find me happily working away in “my room” in Rockwall, TX.











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