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MICHELLE TRACHTMAN  An important part of The Enso Circle is sharing our


           works in progress with the group on our Slack channel
           and trusting the feedback process from the group.
 As a child I loved to sit and color and play with paper dolls!  Eventually I craved doing   The Continuing Residents do this on a regular

 something more creative.  I fell in love with working with fiber and stitch.  I learned to   basis with their fellow aritsts.
 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



 Ten years ago, when I lost my fiance in an accident, I made a promise to myself to leave my
 corporate life behind and make art. I’ve kept that promise. I create in a variety of mediums like
 photography, encaustic, ceramics and writing every day. Making things has helped me to build
 meaning and purpose into my life, especially in times of grief or transition. I continue to explore

 my own personal journey in my artmaking process, while sharing the things I learn that help me
 along the way. My hope is that I can help others see their own creativity as a tool for healing and
 transformation.












 STAN UNSER




 I’ve been making artwork since my retirement in 2015 and am influenced by multiple class
 instructors including Michelle and Lyn at the Enso Circle. One class taught me to photo

 transfer using 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.








 Note: HARLEEN OSBORNE is an integral and cherished part of this Circle but is not represented
 in the catalog this term.
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