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ABOUT THE CONTINUING                                                                                                           JOANNE DESMOND
                               ENSO CIRCLE RESIDENTS                                                                                                           The notion of hiding, covering-up, obscuring the truth – the reality of

                                      WHO BEGAN IN MARCH 2021                                                                                                  who we really are at any given moment in time – has always intrigued
                                                                                                                                                               me. Discovering what lies beneath the surface of someone or something
                                                                                                                                                               is what I pursue. My current work straddles the thresholds of identity,
                                                                                                                                                               experience, and memory as they connect to ancestry, relationships,
                                                                                                                                                               and the fear of loss of connection. It is an exploration of the relationship
                                    FLO BARTELL                                                                                                                between the visible and invisible, the gaze, the subject, and the other.


                                    When I make art, I excavate stories, scars, and symbols and give them
                                    form with encaustic and mixed media. I work with encaustic because
                                    the smooth, glossy surface, the pleasant aroma, the soothing rhythm of                         KATHERINE DYER
                                    my torch, the unpredictable and preservative nature of the medium, and
                                    the intense color and movement possible with hot wax and pigment are                           Before COVID, I was an adult educator and leadership coach for the
                                    seductive and satisfying. I sculpt and paint with determination, passion, and                  business sector. This last year I have been recalibrating the “who” I am,
                                    with a spirit of exploration that I hope the viewer can feel in my art.
                                                                                                                                   and the “what” I do as a retired person who hadn’t planned to be one. Your
                                                                                                                                   Enso Circle replicated my Enso collage in my journal I started last July
                                                                                                                                   signifying this new beginning. At that time Spirit Dolls found me. And Lyn,
                                                                                                                                   your faces graced my first two dolls which lead me to my next two stick
                                                                                                                                   dolls, and now I am exploring needle-felted Compassion Dolls.
          GAIL BYRNES


          I inherited an old treadle sewing machine when I was 16, which began my
          passion for creating. I was an avid sewer for many years, and eventually
          did fiber arts, including weaving. I worked with clay for several years, and
          photography for a decade, having several solo shows. My work was largely                                                                                 HARLEEN OSBORN
          about reflections and the macro world. More recently I have begun working
          with collage, and mixed media, and love combining different modalities. I                                                                              I work predominately in charcoal, pencil and watercolor. Most of my
          have been an acupuncturist and shamanic practitioner for many years and                                                                                drawings have been done from life, but I occasionally work from
          enjoy experimenting with light, energy, and flow in my art and my work.                                                                                photographs. I have had three one man gallery shows and one of my
                                                                                                                                                                 charcoal drawings was published in “Strokes of Genius”. I have no
                                                                                                                                                                 formal art training, but I have taken workshops with several classically
                                                                                                                                                                 trained artists. I recently retired from my job in healthcare and am ready
                                                                                                                                                                 to grow as an artist.




                                    SUE CONNER
                                                                                                                                   HEATHER TINKHAM
                                    The encaustic medium’s rich colors and sculptural qualities, for me, are
                                    intriguing and exciting. I find satisfaction when I let the spontaneous nature                 I create fiber based mixed media art to express aspects of our
                                    of the wax guide me as I explore ways to create textures, embed found                          deeply human experiences in their conflicting yet intimately
                                    objects, incorporate images, and integrate paper where the wax is the                          integrated ways. These unique pieces are designed to intrigue and
                                    unifying factor. I have learned that life is essentially about the journey, what               capture your imagination. My art challenges the labels we rely on
                                    we encounter as we move forward, and how we choose to react. This is                           so heavily, focusing on core essences and relationships, bringing
                                    how I approach the creative process — I embrace my failed attempts and                         more authenticity into our chaotic world.  Ideally, my pieces end
                                    think more purposely about the process, deriving more value from the                           up like drops of water at the intersections of a grand spider web,
                                    lessons learned than in the final product itself.                                              magnifying the heart of the matter and focusing our attention on
                                                                                                                                   questions that are not easily answered while drawing us close with
                                                                                                                                   their haunting familiarity.
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