On the Highway: Educating Material Collage at Woodland Ridge in Downsville, WI, Half 1—Might 2024


In Maine, there’s a saying that we’ve got two seasons—winter, and the Fourth of July. Hope you had as lovely a summer season season as we did!

For this put up, we’re going to go “On the Highway” and journey again in time to a stupendous week in spring—on the finish of April and starting of Might—at Woodland Ridge Retreat in Downsville, WI. Sandy Schmitz’s lovely “blue” heron, in photograph above, is ready to greet you.

With temperatures no less than a pair weeks forward of us in Maine, an array of recent inexperienced springtime shade was starting to dot the Wisconsin panorama exterior my bed room home windows. A fantastic sight any time of day.

I’ve taught at Woodland Ridge many occasions earlier than. The proprietor, Chris Daly, takes superb care of me and my college students. An all-in-one facility, we eat, sleep, work/play with cloth, even store for material(!) in the identical constructing. Having morning espresso, working in your collage, and consuming lunch all in the identical fuzzy slippers is all the time a risk.

The 2 school rooms give my twelve college students ample room to stretch out (six per room), for every week of creativity. Their baggage and containers explode with all the material they packed, protecting their tables, partitions, and ground round them—a certain signal of creativity at work—corresponding to Cathy Borneman’s splendidly tussled elephant-themed workspace, under.

I fall into a snug morning routine at Woodland Ridge. I are likely to get up early, and with the time zone change, even an hour earlier. I pad down the hallway in my pj’s and fuzzy socks, activate the already arrange espresso maker within the kitchen, and begin to arrange my very own tables (above) for the day’s class demo.

This yr, there have been different early birds right here and there in pajamas, typically beating me to the espresso, and retaining me firm whereas quietly engaged on their tasks. I end my activity with recent espresso in hand as I pin the day before today’s examples on the hallway pinning partitions (under).

Then again to my bed room to ponder a pre-class stroll within the woods and fields behind the retreat middle. However extra on that in subsequent week’s put up.

If you end up all in favour of becoming a member of me for every week at Woodland Ridge Retreat, I might be returning there, Might 28-June 1, 2025. Click on right here for extra data on their web site.

Now, drumroll please, meet my first six college students and their whimsical, fanciful, beautiful color-filled collages from this yr’s Retreat!

Click on on any of the smaller pictures to see them bigger and to scroll by way of the gallery.


Joan Handrahan

Joan’s bigger than life feline companion has an added depth with the colourful colours and distinction in values of the crimson and yellow fur.


Kim Bates

Kim selected materials for her squirrel with a classic kind of calico look, not what I might have really useful—nevertheless, “Rocky” is cute and I’m so glad she stored to her creative imaginative and prescient.

Ann Coleman

Ann’s use of white lace for a number of the second-draft additions have been good for including further highlights to her cute little snaggle-toothed princess.


Jean Grube

Jean made nice use of the patterns in her materials to reinforce the contours within the face and ears of her soulful-eyed “Sammy.”


Sandy Schmitz

Sandy took a deep breath the night earlier than class started, and switched out the “pure” grays and whites of her heron to the wealthy and stylish colours he now appears fairly pure in.


Cathy Bourneman

 

Cathy is making a portrait of a pal—as she research the shapes and colours discovered on this magnificent and resilient rescued being—that she met, touched, and whose sensible eyes gazed at her.

Tune in subsequent week for the second installment of my Woodland Ridge Retreat 2024 class, with the ultimate six college students and their fabulous collage work—and be part of me in a brief armchair stroll by way of the springtime woodland panorama.

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