Nature & Wildlife Art
Madison Woods’ original watercolor art is painted using pigments she foraged and processed by hand. The sources she uses produces a permanent, light-stable paint. Her archival prints are created with an eye for exact color replication. If an original isn’t going to fit your budget, a print could. And the hues you see in these images (prints and original works) are literally the colors of the Ozarks.
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Fine Art Prints & Originals featuring Ozark Colors
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The Pigments
Before she starts a painting, Madison gathers pigments. Rocks, shale, and bone are the materials she uses. Rocks and shale are crushed and washed. She chars bone in a wood fire during winter, then crushes it to use throughout the rest of the year. Watercolor paints use a water-soluble tree gum and honey for binders. The Ozarks offers a wide range of colors in earth tones, but no blue or bright green.
Her limited palette offers an opportunity to stretch her creativity. No matter what she paints, her art portfolio has a cohesiveness, a signature style difficult to achieve by many artists.
The subjects Madison paints are always drawn from nature, but birds of prey are her favorite. She is drawn to the concepts of duality and the predator/prey relationships that exist in nature. Her work is realistic but not photorealism, and the local pigments offer a unique color cast in her representations. Madison gathers pigments in the form of rocks, clay, and bones from everywhere she goes, but mainly uses the Ozark pigments of home in her current works.
Madison Woods paints nature, with nature – literally!
About the Artist
Contact Mad Rox: (479) 409-3429 or madison@madisonwoods and let me know which hat I need to put on 🙂 Madison for art, Roxann for real estate, lol. Or call me Mad Rox and have them both covered!
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Author/Artist Info
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Roxann Riedel is a salesperson for Montgomery Whiteley Realty, artist, owner of the only ginseng nursery in Arkansas, and the author of books and this website. Madison Woods is the pen-name she uses for her creative works. She’s a self-taught artist who moved to the Ozarks from south Louisiana in 2005. Her paintings of the Ozark-inspired scenes feature lightfast pigments from Madison county, Arkansas. Her inspiration is nature – the beauty, and the inherent cycle of life and death, destruction and regeneration. Wild Ozark is also the only licensed ginseng nursery in Arkansas. Here’s the link for more information on the nursery
There’s always a discount for paintings on the easel 😉
Online Portfolio
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