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Sarah Treanor
 MICHELLE BELTO
                                                                    Harleen Osborn
         The entire experience of the ENSO
 My best work has always had components of image, story and dance.  Without the   Circle has been so good for me on so   When I first read about The Enso Circle,
 immediacy of live performance, I’ve had to wrestle with the limits of the visual form.    many levels. It has pushed me to try   I was so excited. An opportunity to
 How was I to merge narrative in my work or give a sense of movement in what is   new things and experiment with some   work with Lyn and Michelle – I couldn’t
 basically a two-dimensional static image?  My questions and my ensuing study   kinds of making that I’ve wanted to do   apply fast enough! Little did I know
 led me to paper and wax as mediums of choice.  Paper, as an organic material, is   for years. It has encouraged me to let   that I would be joined by a group of
 useble only after it is transformed from grass into pulp which becomes canvas.  Wax,   go of expectations and experiment more   wonderful women, sisters in spirit. All
 in its molten state, incorporates movement as an essential quality in both application   openly. Through the residency, I’ve   these artists are talented and blessed
 and process.  been able to take the time and space to              with generous hearts and a giving spirit.

                                                                                  LYN BELISLE  concentrate on some deeply personal   The residency has brought focus and a
         work that has allowed me to work through                   purpose into my art practice and dear
 Human faces, ancient or contemporary, fascinate me as summaries of life stories in   some emotions in a very cathartic way.   friends into my life. I’m already planning
 the moment. Clay, paper, beeswax, and fiber are my instinctive, beloved media but   It has helped me to feel more supported   for the next three months in the Circle
 mark-making through abstract painting challenges me to develop my own language   and like I have a “crew” I can talk to about   as a continuing resident. Oh, and did I
 of expression and translation.The more aware I am of the little day-to-day things   art things who “get it”. And lastly, it also   mention how much fun it is!
 that capture my attention by calling to me in a mysterious way, and the more I take   helped me embrace parts of my process
 note of them, the more understanding I gain about the purpose of my art as basic   I have struggled with for years by giving
 human communication, both to myself and to  the viewer.  me new perspectives.
             Kate Stockman

 Congratulations to the Residents of the Enso Circle for an excellent exhibit!  I relished meeting and learning from Lyn
 We are so grateful to you for your creativity, courage, and diversity!  and Michelle and the other residents. But

             even more importantly, you both are such
             supportive guides and mentors. When I
             changed my mind regarding my goal, you
             both responded with a resounding “Brava!”
             While I had given myself permission to
             change my mind, that support affirmed my
             choice. I’m not sure what I was expecting           Katherine Dyer
             from you, but your response was balm to my
 Michelle Belto is a multi-faceted artist and teacher,   Lyn Belisle is an award-winning teacher, artist,   frustrated artist soul!  Enso Circle experience:
 whose work as an artist, educator and author spans   designer, and writer, who has taught a range of   When I was accepted to the circle, I thought I’d
 more than forty years, three continents and multiple   fine arts, humanities, English, and graphic design   won the lotto!  And then fear kicked in…what
 publications. She holds degrees and certifications   throughout her career.  Lyn teaches mixed-media   Marian McKenzie-Cone  have I done I thought. I’m not a full time artist,
 in Fine Art, Theater and Expressive Arts. Michelle’s   workshops at Lyn Belisle Studio in San Antonio. She   I’ve never had a show of my work, much less
 teaching schedule includes instruction in her   also teaches nationally, recently in Taos, Santa Fe,   Knowing the teacher and knowing I   know the first thing about it. Words like ‘artist
 signature work with paper and wax (Wax and Paper   Provincetown, and Washington State. Her signature   needed to reach out to a like minded   statement’ and ‘bio’…oh my!
 Workshop, Northlight Press 2012) and her life’s work   media are earthenware, paper, encaustic, and   group of people to keep me focused on
 fiber. She has had six one-person gallery exhibits
 developing an insightful process for deciphering   since 2011, and recently retired from the faculty   producing more art and this seemed like   Now that I am almost at the end of my Enso
 meaning and purpose from the art we create. Her   at the Computer Science Department at Trinity   a dream place at the right time. (It was)!  Circle, I have to tell you that Lyn and Michelle
 work is in private, corporate and museum collections.   University. Lyn is an active member of the San   It became a place of refuge for me I   are gems! They openly share their experience
 Michelle is a CORE teacher for R&F Paints and an   Antonio Art League, the Fiber Artists of San Antonio,   just couldn’t wait for the next ping on   with you and make you feel so welcome
 adjunct faculty at Southwest School of Art where she   the San Antonio  Potters’ Guild, the Encaustic Art   my Slack site, the community built from   regardless of where you are in your art journey.
                                                                 The Circle artists are amazing and I often bask
 teaches a variety of encaustic painting courses.  institute, the International Encaustic Artists, and The   this residency is more than I could have   in their knowledge and insight. I have moved
           ever thought possible, the organization
 American Craft Council.
           behind the scenes has been enormous                   ahead in my art farther than I even expected.
           I know, but such a smooth outcome and                 I now even say I am an artist, and my voice is
 62        beautiful group of ‘found’ friends.             63    getting stronger.
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