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Wild Ozark: Where Madison Woods paints with Ozark pigments …and talks to rocks, creeks, and trees. Check out my community at SKOOL too! All of my art begins with foraging for pigments. I work with the very soul of the Earth: ocher rich stones, lightfast plants, soot, and charred bone for my earthy colors. A few primary colors are outsourced to add greater variation to the rustic tones. There is a place in the middle of the woods, down a long dirt road in Madison county, Arkansas where the hills flank the creeks and rivers. Where eagles, hawks, and owls soar. Coyotes sing on the ridgetops, bobcats prowl, and bears wander around flipping rocks to find grubs. Mist rises and rolls into the valleys on cool summer mornings and snow thunder echoes during winter. An artist lives in the middle of those woods, wandering the creeks looking for rocks. She smashes those rocks and washes the pigments, then makes her paints. Sometimes she finds bones, shed antlers, or bright orange clay, and she adds those pigment sources to her pockets, as well. Her artworks are earthy, calling on the land and wildlife for inspiration. Her chosen name is Madison Woods. She is me, the crazy lady in the mountains who paints with colors made from rocks. My real name is Roxann Riedel, and I’m also a nature-loving rural real estate agent. You can see all of my work, sold and available atmy portfolio page. I don’t have a studio at this time, or a gallery. I’m happy to bring works out to NWA, if you’d like to see it in person before deciding whether to purchase. The other way to see my available original art in person is to attend one of the events I have scheduled. I keep track of where and when I’ll be out with art on my Exhibitspage. The newsletter is monthly. My blog is sporadic, so if you want the posts to go to your inbox, put your email address below. Blog posts and newsletters aren’t always the same (very rarely are the same), so it won’t hurt to subscribe to both 🙂 This will subscribe you to my blog and posts will go to your email inbox. I’m a nature-lover, real estate agent & artist. Sometimes, I also write things. I began using local pigments to paint scenes from nature in the Ozarks in 2018. All of my artwork is available in prints, and where originals are available, they are for sale. You can find all of that over atshop. Wild Ozark.com. If you’re interested in buying or selling in rural northwest AR, get in touch with me by phone, text, or email. I’m happy to help! I have a separate website for my real estate blogging and information at Wild Ozark Land.com. Call me “Roxann” or “Madison”, either one works. Interested in forming a partnership with nature to create art?
Madison Woods' art practice is a partnership with the land, where all her art begins with foraging for pigments in the Ozarks. She talks to rocks, creeks, and trees, integrating nature into her creative process to capture the very soul of the Ozarks in her work.
Meet Madison Woods
Farm Owner · Since 1996
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