
ALL THE SUBMISSIONS ARE ON VIEW

TA-DA!!!!!
THE BUILDING IS CHOSEN!

You are invited to help with the painting of the mural at Jorgenson Chiropractic- across from Hatch Public Library in Mauston! CALL ME to make sure I'm there working or to schedule a time.
lakes lap with tides.
The heart of friends,
souls of pride.
Nature talking on trail rides.
It doesn’t have to be flat!

This submission for the 'What’s Great in Juneau County Mural' is from Sue Stout of Mauston and is painted on a gourd! Sue writes that, “I wanted to show what’s best of all four seasons in our area. SPRING is trumpet vines, wild roses, purple cone flowers and ruby throated humming birds, SUMMER: trumpet vines, wild roses, purple cone flowers and ruby throated humming birds,AUTUMN: a chickadee on a wrought iron fence, multicolored maple leaves, of red yellow and orange, with a strand of red berries, and WINTER is a beautiful red cardinal on a snow covered pine tree, with a snow covered group of elderberries.
What’s beautiful to you in each season? Let me know by writing, or painting or just plain talking it up.
It doesn't have to be flat!
This submission for the what’s Great in Juneau County Mural is from Sue Stout of Mauston and is painted on a gourd! Sue writes that, “I wanted to show what’s best of all four seasons in our area. SPRING is trumpet vines, wild roses, purple cone flowers and ruby throated humming birds, SUMMER: trumpet vines, wild roses, purple cone flowers and ruby throated humming birds, AUTUMN: a chickadee on a wrought iron fence, multicolored maple leaves, of red yellow and orange, with a strand of red berries, and WINTER is a beautiful red cardinal on a snow covered pine tree, with a snow covered group of elderberries.
What’s beautiful to you in each season. Let me know by writing, or painting or just plain talking it up.
Bjorn Sjogren submits a piece for the mural
This acrylic painting by Bjorn Sjogren is entitled "Fertile Field." It's simple composition evokes a ride through the hills and farmland which encompass our county. It needs to be viewed up close and personal and is well worth the effort to view it. Watch for a calendar of the What's Great in Juneau County Art Show for just that opportunity.
More Submissions!
My second submission is from Albert D. Schmeige of Mauston. Albert is an artist who has been legally-blind since 1992, due to starguardts macular degeneration. Despite not having central vision, poor depth perception and color blindness, Schmiege has been able to capture on canvas his interpretation of the world. Over the past five years, Schmiege's art has progressed from local venues to an international forum. Patrons of Schmiege's work include the Wisconsin Arts Board and the University of Wisconsin Eye Clinic.
He believes that blindness does not limit, but rather enhances the creative process. He writes about his submission:

My First Submission!

I’ve received the first submission from Tina Zethmayr, a Mauston resident. It’s a watercolor of a stump in her backyard and she writes the following about what makes this area unique,