Meet Artist Roseann Henning:
Roseann Henning is a good friend of Natalie and a wonderful artist. Roseann has shown and
bred saddlebreds for years and currently owns one stallion, a weanling and a few mares.
Some of her art can be seen below and at
www.art-exchange.com. Here is a description
Roseann shares to tell her story.

"I was born Roseann Lori Schultz in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in January of 1949 during a
Snow Storm. I've been drawing since I was 5, all through grade school, and did oils in high
school. I graduated in 1967 from St. Francis High School in St. Francis, Wisconsin (suburb
of Milwaukee).  I Have had no formal art training other than public school.
In 1971 I married and when my twin girls Amy and Wendy were born in 1972, I quit
working (as an accounts receivable and key punch operator) to stay at home. In 1974 we
moved up to the Eau Claire area, and in 1976 I was divorced. I started painting again and
went to many shows, but sold nothing. So I quit art for the next 10 years.
In 1977 I married my present husband, Rudy, a dairy farmer. Our farm is about 20 miles
southeast of Eau Claire in the picturesque country side of Augusta which is known for its
large Amish Community.  In 1982 our daughter Beth was born.
I began to paint again in 1987. I switched to acrylics, as they were more challenging than oils,
with excellent success. By 1993 I had a few pieces I wanted to put into print. With my
husband's help and two previous years of research into printing, we came out with THE
STORM, 2 months later... THE LION AND THE LAMB, then A FAMILY AFFAIR and
finally in October of 1993 HOME...AT LAST. This was a busy year.
I have come out with many new prints since then. Many of my ideas have come from what
my grandmother and others have told me of how life was on the farm in the early 1900's, of
the hardships and rewards. I try to pass this feeling on through my work. Sometimes it takes
months, even years, to get a painting started to fit the idea in my mind. A big help is studying
nature and real life.
Although my name is spelled Roseann, it was my mother's idea to drop the last name and
shorten the first to ROZAN for my art work. I liked the idea and it has worked well.
Beth and I raise, show and sell American Saddlebreds.
My older daughters have long ago went off to start lives of their own and I'm now a proud
grandmother. We had 2 dogs. Sarah, our older collie (featured in HOME...AT LAST and
HOMEWARD BOUND), and April, our newest addition. Jessie our sheltie (THE STORM
and others) has been laid to rest, but I use her so often in my artwork, I feel she's still
here...watching over our farm.
Since I began doing shows on a limited basis again, I have had the honor of winning the
People's Choice Award two years in a row at a national juried competition, several other
People's Choice Awards, Grand Champion at Northern Wisconsin Fair 1996, CVCA Best
of Show 1997 and a few honorable mentions.
My technique is slowly heading in the right direction, but I feel an artist should never be
satisfied and should always strive to improve in their style of art.
I want to touch that deep inner feeling of the onlooker and have them remember what they
felt through my art.
Since 1995 I have been displaying and selling the majority of my original paintings and limited
edition prints on our farm from an old 12'x60' mobile home that my dad and family helped
remodel to give the feeling of an art gallery.
In 1997, as I outgrew the trailer, we started a 34'x36' addition on the side of our old house
for a new and bigger gallery. This is so exciting, now I will be able to have the room to
incorporate my love of antique horse drawn sleighs while displaying my art. We are hoping
by mid 1998 to have this new gallery done. It will display 6 antique (all different) sleighs, in a
large room amidst the horse art work. There will also be a Victorian room that will hang the
other work, such as flowers, children, etc. Off of the Victorian room as you look through a
pair of french doors you can look into my corner studio and see what new painting is being
done.
This country gallery is on a working farm so I encourage anyone who wants to come and
visit, PLEASE call ahead so I can be here to greet you."

Roseann's gallery is now done and ready for visitors, so contact her to view many of her
wonderful paintings and antique sleighs.  Some of her art seen below can be viewed at
www.art-exchange.com. Roseann Henning may be reached at 715-286-2464.
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First Recital, #46247
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Saddlebreds on Parade, #46249
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