Woodstock Create - June 2025

The June 2025 issue of Woodstock Create is here! This month, we received submissions from five creators including a new Woodstock resident! Thank you to our 128 subscribers for supporting the newsletter and local Woodstock creators.

Do you have in progress and/or completed pieces you would like to share with the community? We want to see them! Submit your creations here for the next issue of Woodstock Create which will be published on Tuesday, July 8.

CREATORS: 👉 You are welcome to submit pieces every month, even if you were featured in a previous issue of the newsletter. Keep us updated on what you’re making!

Jerram Harte AKA Harte Doodles

Jerram tries to work with the same enthusiasm as a kindergartener with a crayon. Inspired by surrealism, he aims to tap into his subconscious by abandoning all logic and reason. What comes out is usually as strange as it is friendly.

Glorb Prime
An astronaut from the Beep Boop federation explores the third moon of Glorb Prime in the Glop Glop Galaxy

Ouch
Poor guy loses an arm

Smooches
Real intimacy when she really has to go

Eli King

I have started a series called “Growing Up in Southeast Portland” to capture locations that were significant or interesting to me as I grew up in Southeast Portland. I use bold marker colors and simplified designs to capture childhood while keeping it distinctive enough that someone from Southeast Portland would know where it is.

Untitled 1 (Growing Up in Southeast Portland)
A view looking over Oak’s Park and Oak’s Bottom Wildlife Refuge. I’ve biked and walked past this spot countless times over the years and always like to stop to enjoy the view.

Untitled 2 (Growing Up in Southeast Portland)
Old, abandoned buildings that sit near Springwater corridor. It’s filled with graffiti and it’s rusting, but it always makes for a cool view to pass by on runs.

Zachary M

Gateway of the Cyber Gods
Digital collage

The One Who Reveals Sacred Things
Digital collage

Modular City Furniture Store, Travel Agency, and Pottery Studio
An in-progress digital LEGO rendering created with BrickLink Studio

Malcolm Manness

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The East Portland Community Center is pleased to announce an exhibition, Faces of Culture, by photographer J. Malcolm Manness for the month of June 2025. The exhibition features portraits from Colombia, Spain, and other countries that reflect aspects of the various cultures. The artist currently lives half time in Colombia. (firstfridaypdx)

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Raquel Treichel

Hello! I just moved to a home in Woodstock from Phoenix, AZ and I am excited to learn more about the Portland arts scene. I have competed in Art Battles, have done utility box art and murals, and First Fridays back in Phoenix. Thank you for offering a space to introduce myself and my colorful weird creations!

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Acrylic on Canvas

Self-Portrait
Acrylic on Canvas