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| Becky Semler |
I have long been fascinated with rocks and creating things.
Growing up in the midst of artists; I considered my childhood
skills in needlework that of a craftsperson always secure
with pattern in tow. Metalsmithing has opened up a whole
new world for me & led to the realization that the secret
of Creative Power is its spiritual activity. Please come
contemplate the wonder & splendor of life. [ E-Mail
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| Darrel Schenck |
Watercolor painting at Roche Harbor, San Juans, Washington.
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| Lindsay Scott Cowdawg Creations |
I work primary with copper and finish each piece with
an aged pretty blue / green patina. Most of my creations
are functional garden art pieces, appealing to gardeners,
birders and lovers of nature. You will see many many uniquely
different designs of sprinklers, misters, showers, feeders,
bird houses and more. My creativity is constantly evolving
with nature as my pallet, a love for whimsy and the challenge
of a clever design. [ E-Mail
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| Nancy Smith |
Nature is a gift to treasure. Through my photography,
I hope to inspire and create an appreciation of our natural
world and a desire to preserve it. "The Majestic Pacific
NW" 2009 calendar, signed photographs, note cards,
and apparel are available. I will be signing limited edition
copies of a newly released hardcover book, Artists of the
West, featuring myself among 120 notable artists from the
western United States. [ Web
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| Debbie Thomas / Copper Creations |
These whimsical copper and blown glass garden stakes were
featured in Better Homes & Gardens magazine and are
a great addition to any garden. Each copper creation is
one-of-a-kind and hand made by Lake Oswego artist Debbie
Thomas. A garden must-have! [ E-Mail
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| To Make You Smile |
Assemblage art from found objects: artistic, functional
birdhouses; a variety of trellises with copper salmon or
golf club music notes; kinetic bicycle fish and sunflower
trellises; and artistic, functional hose hangers. We are
driven to reuse the abundance of materials discarded by
society. These castoffs enchant us with their elusive histories
and memories they induce. If you find yourself smiling while
looking at our work, we know we've achieved success.[ Web
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| Keith Tucker |
Keith Tucker has spent the last 30 years splitting his
time between Hawaii and the Mainland, and has made Portland
his home. Keith's colorful cutting edge art has captured
international attention. From Paul McCartney to Mickey Rooney
Keith's work has been commissioned by many a media maven.
With a background in animation at Disney & Marvel his
work reflects a unique sensibility. Enjoy his collection
of Hawaiian images and new art for Oregon. [ Web
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| Sandra Tucker |
I have loved beads and polished stones since a little
girl. When I took up beading about 15 years ago I thought
it would be fun to wear these stones in jewelry. I have
captured stones large and small in beads in many different
ways and this has become my focus in beading, I work mainly
with polished stones but like fused glass caboshons as
well. I enjoy seeling my jewelry at Art Shows so I am
able to meet the people who are buying my creations. Peace
to all.
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| Kimberly Tuttle |
I love to cast unique pieces from nature, and to mix metals
such as sterling silver, copper, and brass. I have a bachelor's
degree in Art, and after my children were grown I went back
to college to take my skills to a new level. The metal arts
were a natural fit for me because I have a passion for jewelry.
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| Beth Verheyden |
Original watercolors, giclee prints and notecards. [ E-Mail
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| Heather L. Wells |
I was born and raised in Oregon and have been doing photography
for over fifteen years. I received a fine arts education
at the Pacific Northwest College of Art earning a B.F.A.
in Photography. My work is an ongoing exercise in exploring
the beauty of life and the rivers of Oregon. Primarily I
am interested in the relationship between light and water
and the infinite number of colors it can reflect from its
surroundings. [ Web
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| Brigitte Willse |
Each bird feeder is uniquely handcrafted from repurposed
materials: Various glass and crystal plates, as well as
vintage jewelry parts adorn these one of a kind “bird
diners”. These feeders attract many birds here in
the great northwest: Chickadees, sparrows, juncos, and various
finches will come to dine again and again. Your feathered
friends will be provided with shelter from the rain and
you will enjoy endless hours of bird watching bliss. [E-Mail] |
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