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ARTIST DESCRIPTION OF WORK
     
Marguerite Perry M.G. Magpie My attention has turned to the rocks under our feet. Oregon is strewn with some of the most interesting and beautiful stones on earth. I want to wear them, I want to share them. Oregon jasper, oregon opal, agate, obsidian, sunstone, and other northwest native stones, as well as many other bright and stringable objects- shells, bone beads, semiprecious beads, silver, freshwater pearls, wood, copper, and lovely colorful glass are brought together in this jewelry. [ Web Site ]
     
 Randy Peterson (Petersons Photography and Photo Services) Petersons Photography and Photo Services specializes in photography for both personal and business applications.We offer photographic art and note cards as well as photographic services that include Sports Photography, Weddings, Babies & Children, Individuals, Families, Reunions,Senior Portraits and Graduations. Our Business Photography includes: Facility, Equipment, Production, Business Cards, Brochures, Promotional Material, Documentation, Company Functions, Customer Appreciation Events (Awards, Golf, Fishing, etc.) to name a few. [ Web Site ]
     
Terry Powers My Art is made of recycled material which consists of anything from Automotive Parts; Construction and Manufacturing products; Light Bulbs to Scrap Metal and Farm Equipment. Every piece of metal can become another fine piece of art and get a second chance at “life”. Sometimes the item will indicate how it wants to become art and sometimes I will have an idea and will seek out different materials to implement my idea.
     
Lori Presthus Guided by a reference image (digital photo taken by artist) I first do a light pencil sketch defining the basic composition and determining areas of contrast. Then using egg tempera I apply many layers of thin color until the basic painting is finished. I often put gelatin in the water used to thin the paint which makes the washes even more translucent. The details are applied with various pastels, crayons or pencil. The art is inspired by the awesome beauty of nature.[Web Site]
     
Lynsey Richelle I strive to design beautiful and unusual art jewelry. Sterling silver, semi-precious stones, Swarovski Crystals and vintage spoons and forks are just some of the exquisite materials I use to create my pieces. I combine silversmithing with beading and wire wrapping to make pieces that are truly unique and fun.[Web Site]
     
Jim & Trina Rindy Trina Rindy's love of glass first began as a child when she discovered marbles and prisms. Her first experience with glasswork was stained glass. She then moved into the world of hot glass. First with fusing, and then began making beads on a torch. [Web Site]
     
Tifini Roberts For 15 years I have been lucky enough to create wearable art. Each piece of jewelry is a one of a kind piece that will never be duplicated exactly. My journey in jewelry began with simple stringing and evolved to silk cord knotting, wire wrapping, and most recently making my own fused glass pendants and incorporating Art Clay charms and components for all of the styles I already work within. Not only did my work evolve into fused glass pendants but other fused glass pieces such as bold colored plates, bowls, wind chimes, bird baths, coasters and more. I love to play with color and texture and am inspired and energized by the use of different combinations. If you love variety and color, Tifini’s Treasures is the place to visit! [Web site] [ E-mail ]
     
Tatiana Rogovsky “I paint directly on glass, practicing the old technique used in the making of the first icons in Romania. This process consists of first drawing everything in black ink directly onto the glass, and then gradually adding the colors in a specific order. All texts and subtitles must be written backwards, from right to left, as if one was looking into a mirror. The frames are also decorated to match the content.” #(503) 257-4641
     
Lisa Rose I oil paint, do photography and beaded Jewelry. My passion to create comes from deep within. I love true pure color. "At the heart of each of us there exists a silent pulse of perfect rhythm which is absolutely unique and individual, yet connects us to everything in the Universe." This pulse is what I seach for. May the Spiritrs grant me the time and insight to achieve this goal. [ Email ] [ Web Site ]
     
Donna Ryan While my main medium is oil on canvas, I’ve spent the last several years exploring new media, including paper collage, metal and Polaroid image transfers. The variety of media allows me to work more abstractly and to take different approaches to achieving a finished piece. I do not yet have a Web site; my contact information will be available at the Art Walk.
     
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