Wild Ozark™

~ Nature Artist using Ozark pigments in Kingston, Arkansas ~

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  • Morning Mile

    Morning Mile

    Art by Madison Woods
    19 February 2026
  • Forest Folk

    Forest Folk

    Art by Madison Woods
  • From Rock to Art

    From Rock to Art

    Art by Madison Woods, Making Pigments, My Earthy Painting Process

    I don’t know if I’ve ever made a post to show the entire path from the point where I pick up a rock to the color of that rock in my paintings. So here it is now, the journey from … Read the rest “From Rock to Art”

  • Subtle Signs of Spring

    Subtle Signs of Spring

    Musings, Spring
  • Appreciating local natural resources

    Appreciating local natural resources

    Art by Madison Woods
  • Making Stationery Sets Today

    Making Stationery Sets Today

    Art by Madison Woods
  • Open Studio Videos

    Open Studio Videos

    My Earthy Painting Process
  • Red leaves of black gum (Nyssa sylvatica)

    Red leaves of black gum (Nyssa sylvatica)

    Experiments, Making Pigments
  • 2018 Autumn at Wild Ozark

    2018 Autumn at Wild Ozark

    Fall, Nature, Ozark Backroads, Photography, Rural Life
  • Plant Pigments – Experimenting and Searching for Green

    Experiments
  • Plant Pigments- in search of a stable green, the latest painting and the next show

    Plant Pigments- in search of a stable green, the latest painting and the next show

    Art by Madison Woods, Art Journaling, Nature, Plants
  • Yay! Wild Ozark is back online!

    Departures, Musings
  • Making Paint from Pink Sandstone of the Ozarks

    Art by Madison Woods, Nature
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Wild Ozark™

Madison Woods, artist