Recipe for a New Year’s Ritual

by Dec 17, 2025

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Winter Ross

Winter Ross

Winter Ross is an eco-feminist artist, writer, environmental activist, mental health advocate and shamanic practitioner. She studied painting at Hartford Art School and received a BFA in Communications Design and Illustration from Rhode Island School of Design. Winter was an MFA candidate in printmaking when her fabric art, a medium embraced by many second-wave artists, began to receive recognition. A long career as a graphic designer included Rocky Mountain PBS. She has also held numerous artist-in-residence, teaching and museum positions and received grants for independent curatorial projects which highlight environmental issues or explore visionary and spiritual themes. Winter lives in Taos, New Mexico and Crestone, Colorado. Same bioregion. Both magical. Websites: www.ceremonialvisions.com and www.wintersweb.journoportfolio.com
Winter Ross is an eco-feminist artist, writer, environmental activist, mental health advocate and shamanic practitioner. She studied painting at Hartford Art School and received a BFA in Communications Design and Illustration from Rhode Island School of Design. Winter was an MFA candidate in printmaking when her fabric art, a medium embraced by many second-wave artists, began to receive recognition. A long career as a graphic designer included Rocky Mountain PBS. She has also held numerous artist-in-residence, teaching and museum positions and received grants for independent curatorial projects which highlight environmental issues or explore visionary and spiritual themes. Winter lives in Taos, New Mexico and Crestone, Colorado. Same bioregion. Both magical. Websites: www.ceremonialvisions.com and www.wintersweb.journoportfolio.com
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