The
Portland Art Collective held their spring retreat at
Menucha last weekend. The Columbia River Gorge is one of my favorite places. Walking the new labyrinth in the rose garden offered time for contemplation and meditation. Mostly, we hung out, made art and got our creativity flowing with shared inspiration and mini-demos. We reconnected with one another in a gorgeous setting. I feel blessed with this wonderful group of art friends.
We played and worked from sunrise to sunset.


We made paste papers

felted coasters on a new product called art felt paper- available in Silverton, OR at the
Purl District

and drew Rorschach bugs on Braille magazine paper

What fun!
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