Wild Ozark™

~ Nature Artist using Ozark pigments in Kingston, Arkansas ~

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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!

  • Darkening the shadows

    Darkening the shadows

    Art by Madison Woods
    28 April 2026
  • 2026 Orchid Watch

    2026 Orchid Watch

    Nature, Ozark Native Plants
  • Woven Willow – using one of Nature’s Renewable Resources

    Woven Willow – using one of Nature’s Renewable Resources

    Experiments, Homestead, Self-Reliance

    A while back I posted about the woven willow fence I was building as a retaining wall in my garden. Since then I have come to love willow branches. They’re one of my favorites of nature’s renewable resources now. After … Read the rest “Woven Willow – using one of Nature’s Renewable Resources”

  • The first Wild Ozark art Pop-Up

    The first Wild Ozark art Pop-Up

    Art by Madison Woods, Exhibits | Locations and Dates
  • Capturing the Essence of Sunlight

    Capturing the Essence of Sunlight

    Art by Madison Woods
  • Working on the Owl Painting

    Working on the Owl Painting

    Art by Madison Woods, My Earthy Painting Process, Ozark Birds of Prey, Ozark oil pigments
  • The life that inspires my art

    The life that inspires my art

    Art by Madison Woods
  • A Meandering Mind, Cluttered Studio, and Holding Patterns

    Art by Madison Woods
  • New Exhibit Acceptance | 2021 Bosque Art Classic

    New Exhibit Acceptance | 2021 Bosque Art Classic

    Art by Madison Woods, Exhibits | Locations and Dates
  • Earth Tone Art | Earthy Artwork by Madison Woods

    Earth Tone Art | Earthy Artwork by Madison Woods

    Art by Madison Woods
  • Kingston, Arkansas | A Rural Ozark Town

    Kingston, Arkansas | A Rural Ozark Town

    Market, Musings, Ozark Crafts, Ozarks
  • How Did the Buffalo National River Get its Name? | “Namesake”

    How Did the Buffalo National River Get its Name? | “Namesake”

    Art by Madison Woods, My Earthy Painting Process
  • Yellow-Billed Cuckoo | Rain Crow | Madison’s Earthy Art

    Yellow-Billed Cuckoo | Rain Crow | Madison’s Earthy Art

    Art by Madison Woods, Inspired by Nature, My Earthy Painting Process, Nature, Summer
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