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SILVER SPONSORS
WE COULDN’T DO IT WITHOUT YOU!We want to sincerely thank our 2012 Silverton Fine Arts Festival sponsors for all their help in making this festival a reality. This would not have been possible without them!
These companies and individuals have proven their commitment to you, the community, and to the arts by helping us present this wonderful event.
A big thank you to our 2012 Fine Arts Festival sponsors!
BRONZE SPONSORSNW Oregon Realty Group • Roth’s
• Silverton Hospital • The Storage Depot •
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVALAmerican Easel • Alan Carter, DMD • Citizens Bank
• Lunaria Gallery Willamette Valley Bank •
ARTS COMMUNITYA & I Jewelry • American Easel • AmeriTitle • Betty’s Water Street Salon
• Books’N’Time • Chemeketa Community College • Durrant Chiropractic •
Edward Jones & Co. • Antonia Jenkins • Ron & Jane Jones
• Law Office of Jossi Davidson, LLC • Joanne Rader • Reliable Bookkeeping •
Silver Grille Café & Wines • Silverton Coffee Station • Silverton Family Dentistry
• Silverton Realty, Inc. • Dave Strand • Thai Dish • The Mercantile •
Tom E. Smith Photography • Whimsy Etc. Boutique • Zebra Printing
ANALENE WATERMAN INSURANCE AGENCY
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CONTENTSEntertainment 4Arts Activities 5Food & Wine 8Artist Information 8Festival Map 12
SHUTTLEPARKING
AREA
SHUTTLES & PARKING ROBERTFROST SCH.
OREGONGARDEN
CITY & PUBLIC
PARKING AREAS
(no shuttle)FESTIVALIN PARK
WELCOME TOOUR 12TH YEARLY ART FIX! The fresh and evocative artwork,shown on our program cover bylocal artist Tonya Smithburg,mirrors the artistic spirit drivingour 12th annual Silverton Fine Arts Festival. It is a sym-bolic reminder of how pivotal art is for our community.
We are delighted to welcoming you to Silverton’s yearlyartistic event and invite you to share, enjoy, and ultimately,own some of the wide-ranging creations of our participat-ing artists.
Art is what we offer and support. It has always been ourgoal to provide a strong supportive hand in developing anunderstanding and appreciation of the arts in the Silvertonarea. Indeed, art is recognized as the foundation of alllearning by the Oregon State Department of Educationand thus, the proceeds derived from the Festival providemajor art education opportunities to children and adults atour local community schools as well as the Silverton ArtsAssociation’s educational efforts.
We are delighted that you are participatingin our 12th Silverton Fine Arts Festival andinvite you to visit with our participatingartists, look up and bid on donated artworksby the exhibitors and local artists in the silentauction booth, enjoy he fine entertainment,
partake of the wide gourmand flavors at the internationalfood court, refresh yourself at the wine and beer garden,enrich and satisfy your inner artist with a visit to the artdemonstrations and hands on activities. But, above all.......PLEASE ENJOY YOURSELF!
DANA SMITH, Chair Silverton Fine Arts Festival
MOISES ROIZEN, President Silverton Arts Association
August 18 & 19, 2012Coolidge-McClaine Park, SilvertonArtist and Food booths Saturday: 10am–7pm; Sunday: 10am–6pm.
EntertainmentSaturday: 11:30am–8:00pm; Sunday: 11:30am–5:30pm
Complementary shuttle service and free parking• Robert Frost School parking lot at 301 Westfield • The Oregon Garden at 879 W. Main Street
Art activities: During festival hours both days
Admission to the festival is FREE.
Thank you volunteers!
Cover artwork by Tonya Smithburg, layout by Leaping Dog Marketing.
A very special “thank you” to all of our volunteers! Withoutyou this festival would not be possible. Months of meetings,planning and work go into this event and we are grateful forall of you!
Dana Smith, Chair
Anne Barber-Shams &Eadie Anelli, Past Chair
Ann Altman,Fundraising
Eadie Anelli,Entertainment /Reception
Frank Mele, Wine & Beer Garden
Jan Holowati,Hospitality
Ken Altman, Parking /Transportation
Doreen Kelly,Volunteers
Bernadette Mele, Info Booth
Rachel & Erik Petersen,Recycling
Jan Prowse, Silent Auction
Barry Shapiro & Ryan Kackley,Marketing
Connie Schultz, SAA Office
Silverton Fine Arts Festival Committee
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S A T U R D A Y • A U G . 1 9
BALLET FOLKLORICO TLANESE 11:30amTraditional and colorful folk dancing from Mexico,these young dancers will amaze you with their command of folk dance traditions, grace, and beautifulcostumes.
SWEET HOME 1:30pmA lively, all original mix of rockin’ Folk Pop and good-time Americana, mixinga fluid goove of juicy guitar riffsand spicy mandolin accents that will inspire you tomove and sing along.
RAKS SARIF with RAKS ZEALOTS 3:00pmSilverton’s own tribal dancers and drummers, always ahighlight of the festival. You won’t want to miss themin front of the main stage.
RACHICI 3:30pmThis jazz ensemble that crosses into blues and soft rockwith the original writing of Roger Espinor and carefullyselected covers. A sound floating between Steely Dan, Santana, and Ray Charles, from blues to smooth, greatguitar licks, and infectious, be-bopping rhythms.
E n t e r t a i n m e n tSchedule for the Main Stage
TOMMY HOGAN BAND 1:30pmA hot, dynamic, original, unique, power-house blues, rock, Louisiana funk band.Tommy is known for soulful vocals, smok-ing guitar playing, and commanding presence that got this group to the Inter-national Blues Competition Finals, happening right after this gig! Let's givehim a great send off.
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BOY ANDBEAN11:30am
This group presents the great music and with vocal har-monies influenced by The Mills Brothers and The BoswellSisters, singing tunes of the ‘20s and ‘30s that will keepyou swingers swinging' and babies bouncin'.
CHRIS GARCIA PROJECT 1:30pmJazz Fusion bassist Chris Garcia has created this great R&Bmeets Smooth Jazz sound. This band features special guestRCM Recording Artist Kirk Green on Piano and Vocals. A treat for the ears.
OREGON VALLEY BOYS 3:30pmPacific Northwest Retro Cowboy swing with a flare, theseboys know how to get you up with toe tapping tunes that’llmake you want to dance – Bob Wills meets Patsy Clineand Ray Price! A dollop of swang and a wallop of twang.
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A r t s A c t i v i t i e sCome and explore your creative side with allday art projects under the trees by the pavilion.Projects are free and for all: from the small childto the very young at heart.
Schedule for the PavilionSATURDAY SESSION 110:00am – 12:45pm• Dan Stevens – pottery and story telling• David Steinberg-soap carving lessons to anyone,
child or adult • Silver Chips Woodcarving demonstration• Gregg Sheesley – diorama
SATURDAY SESSION 2 1:00pm – 3:45pm• Capital Calligraphers • Dan Stevens – pottery and story telling• David Steinberg-soap carving lessons to anyone,
child or adult • Silver Chips Woodcarving demonstration• Gregg Sheesley – diorama
SATURDAY SESSION 3 4:00pm – 5:00pm• Capital Calligraphers • Paul Toews wood painting and story telling• David Steinberg soap carving lessons to anyone,
child or adult • Silver Chips Woodcarving demonstration • Gregg Sheesley – diorama
SUNDAY SESSION 1 12:00pm – 2:45pm• Capital Calligraphers • Paul Toews wood painting and story telling• David Steinberg soap carving lessons to anyone,
child or adult • Silver Chips Woodcarving demonstration • Gregg Sheesley – diorama
SUNDAY SESSION 2 3:00pm – 5:45pm• Capital Calligraphers • Paul Toews wood painting and story telling• David Steinberg soap carving lessons to anyone,
child or adult • Silver Chips Woodcarving demonstration
Gregg Sheesley – diorama
Other ActivitiesMICHELLE LOVRICH and the DRUM CIRCLE CONNECTION SUNDAY at 12:30pm & 2:30pmJoin in Community music making in this all age communityrhythm jam. No experience necessary. Instruments providedor bring your own. Near thePavilion.
POETRY IN THE PARKThe Silverton Poetry Association invites the commu-nity to participate in two activities:
HAIKU CONTEST A Japanese traditional poetic formthat consists of three lines. The first line of five sylla-bles, the second of seven, and the third of five syllables.The traditional poems make reference to nature and the seasons. All ages welcome.
TREE POEM TRIVIA Participants will be given writtenclues that they will take to search for the related poem,hanging on trees throughout the park. Tree Poems areinspired by the play by Shakespeare, As You Like It.
Find all the details, including prizes, at the SPA table atthe Pavilion.
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BOOTH 1
SANDY TWEEDNETARTS, OR
ACRYLIC
Ethereal transparent acrylic paint over a lightlytextured background. www.sandytweed.com
BOOTH 2
LAURIE MILLER DESIGNS
PORTLAND, OR2D MEDIA
Bright acrylics with whimsical designs on useable art including furniture,photo frames, lazy susan's and home décor.www.lauriemillerdesigns.blogspot.com
BOOTH 3SELLACLAW
CUSTOM GEM CUTTING / JEWELRY
MARTY BIERSNER & WALTER BROWN
SPRINGFIELD, OR
Custom faceting of gemstones; set in 14k or sterlingsilver settings.
BOOTH 4
NATURAL IMAGESLEE LAURITZEN
GRESHAM, ORACRYLIC
Nature inspired acrylic paintings with special effects created by the use of air brush. www.leesnaturalimages.com
A R T I S T ’ S B O O T H S
Food Court Selections• Castle Kettle Corn
Kettle corn, fresh squeezed lemonade
• Kathmandu CaféNepali dishes with chicken, lentils, vegetables
• Creekside GrillBarbecue
• Real Mexican FoodTraditional Mexican, fresh fruit bowls
• Ambruso’s Italian Ice
• Royal Cuisine, L.L.C.Polish sausage, curly fries, elephant ears
• Rice PlateNoodles, spring rolls and sushi rolls
• BelgiQueTraditional Belgian waffles, espresso
BOOTH 80 • NUT MASTERSThe Nut Masters offer fresh roasted, gourmet nuts.www.nutmasters.com
BOOTH W1www.silverfallsvineyards.com
BOOTH W2www.vitisridge.com
BOOTH W3www.christopherbridgewines.com
BOOTH W4www.abiquawind.com
Wine & Beer GardenWine and beer will be provided in afamily friendly setting next to the mainstage by Seven Brides Brewing and Vitis Ridge Winery.
Local Wine CourtBEHIND INFO BOOTH
BY THE TASTE, GLASS, OR BOTTLE
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BOOTH 5
ARTIMALS STUDIO
NOELLE DASSEUGENE, OR
2D MEDIA
Whimsical animal art with humorous twist. www.noelledass.com
BOOTH 6
SILVER MISTHOLLOW
MARYLOU ANDESSILVERTON, OR
2D MEDIA
Paintings & drawings expressing everyday joys of life.
BOOTH 7
WILLAMETTE VALLEY FINE
WOODWORKINGGEORGE ESSAIDES
SALEM, OR
Custom hand-made furniture of original designs using primarily local native NWhardwoods. www.wvfinewoodworking.com
BOOTH 8
INJEANIEOUS SILK
JEAN LAWRENCECORVALLIS, OR
FIBER ARTS
Hand painted silk wall hangings using gutta resist and French dyes.
BOOTH 9
JENNY ARMITAGE
SALEM, ORWATERCOLOR
Watercolors that explore reflections.www.jennyarmitage.com
BOOTH 10
GATHERINGGLASS STUDIO
KEITH GABOR & SCOTT CARLSON
ASHLAND, OR
Vibrant. Hand-blown art glass.www.gatheringglass.com
BOOTH 11
KIMBERLY ERICKSON
CHILDREN’S ILLUSTRATOR
SALEM, OR2D MEDIA
Light hearted work for a child's room.www.kimberlyerickson.com
BOOTH 12
JUDEE MOONBEAM
STUDIOPORTLAND, OR
FIBER ARTS
A collection of garments and accessories, handmade, with fabric collages and culturalsilkscreen motifs. www.judeemoonbeam.com
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BOOTH 13
THE WALT BENSMAN
STUDIOSALEM, ORCERAMICS
Stoneware clay & wood used to create functionalteapots, sculptural wall hangings, vases and otherartwork. www.waltbensmanstudio.com
BOOTH 14
SAGE DESIGNSMICHAEL SAGEVANCOUVER, WA
MIXED MEDIA / JEWELRY
Real skeletal leaves in 3-D shadow boxes & smallline of jewelry. www.phantomleaves.com
BOOTH 15
IAN CALDICOTT
SCIO, ORWOOD
Shepherd crooks & walking sticks in wood, horn and antler. www.stickdressing.com
BOOTH 16
McKEE STUDIOLARY McKEE
GERVAIS, ORACRYLIC
Imaginative paintings made from dry acrylics thinnedwith water. Giclee copies using archival dyes match the originals. www.larymckee.com
BOOTHS 17-18
THE RUSTIC GARDEN
JUDY & DOUG MARCOE
MADRAS, ORGARDEN ART
Metal art for home and garden.www.therusticgarden.com
BOOTH 20
ANNIE HERON CERAMICS
EUGENE, OR
Whimsical ceramic table ware. A combination ofceramic tile and mosaic is a specialty.www.annieheron.com
BOOTH 21
HEADWATERS PHOTOGRAPHIC
TIM GIRAUDIEREUGENE, OR
Color photography of Oregon landscapes, birds and wildflowers which showcase thebeauty of subject matter often overlooked.www.headwatersphoto.com
BOOTH 22
PETER MCNAMEEPHOTOGRAPHY
PORTLAND, OR
Medium format traditionalcolor of NW wildernessareas. Matted or matted & framed acid free museumrage matts. Various from styles & color.
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BOOTH 23
TERRA COTTAPAINTINGSPATRICK NOE
WEST LINN, ORCERAMICS
Bas-relief images made by pressing wood cuts onto clay and painted with ceramic stains. Clay is then kilnfired to 1920 degrees F. www.patricknoe.com
BOOTH 24
ZANTANA DESIGNS
BERTA & REX HEISLERREDMOND, OR
JEWELRY
Dichroic Glass Jewelry silver wired wrapped. Also24K gold fumed glass jewelry & some opal jewelry
BOOTH 25
ANTHONY MARKEE FINE ART
PORTLAND, OR2D MEDIA
Oil paintings – Landscapes, still life & impressionism.www.anthonymarkee.com
BOOTH 26
DANGLES &BAUBLES FINE ART JEWELRY
KAREN SMITHTIGARD, OR
Wire wrapped jewelry with cut and polished.www.danglesandbaubles.com
BOOTH 27
ROBERT DUDENHOEFER
CORVALLIS, ORJEWELRY
Individually crafted, one of a kind sterling silver jewelry. www.robdudedesigns.com
BOOTH 28
HLJ PHOTOGRAPHY
HEATHER WELLSPORTLAND, OR
Abstract photographs of the rivers of Oregon,presented as recognizable tranquil looking landscapesor as abstract expressions of movement & color.www.hljphotography.com
BOOTH 29
SACHIKO QUINN
ORIGINAL BATIK
PORTLAND, OR
FIBER ARTS
Batik is made of silk first, then mounted on canvas & painted with acrylic.www.sachikoquinn.artspan.com
BOOTH 30
JILL MUNDTKEIZER, OR
ACRYLIC
Mixed media painting. Done with acrylic paint and papers. All work isframed in wood frames, glass and most matted.
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ARTSASSOC.
1. Tweed, Sandy2. Miller, Laurie3. Brown, Walter &
Biersner, Marty4. Lauritzen, Lee5. Dass, Noelle6. Andes, Marylou7. Essaides, George8. Lawrence, Jean9. Armitage, Jenny10. Gabor, Keith &
Carlson, Scott11. Erickson, Kimberly12. Moonbeam, Judee13. Bensman, Walt14. Sage, Michael15. Caldicott, Ian16. McKee, Lary17-18. Marcoe, Judy &
Doug20. Heron, Annie21. Giraudier, Tim22. McNamee, Peter23. Noe, Patrick24. Heisler, Berta & Rex25. Markee, Anthony26. Smith, Karen27. Dudenhoefer, Robert28. Wells, Heather29. Quinn, Sachiko30. Mundt, Jill31. Fulton, Bob32. Shucart, Ram33. Beyer, Ian34. Fox, Peter35. See, Elizabeth36. Crystal, Carolyn37-38. Scott, Lindsay39-40. Gracz, Jeff41. Gosar, Frank42. Burbeck, Doug43. Gannon, Melissa44. Strong, Michael45. Morse, Sine46. Pinto, Donna & Jeff47. Saucy, Elisa48. Duck, David
49. Minard, Daniel &Mann, Mickael
50. Bennett, Joe51. Square, Jannette52. Light, Joy53. Hertel, Barbara54. Guschov, Victor &
Haddad, Barbara55. Posedel, Dave &
Cheri56. Beaudry, Kellee57. Chavalia, Thomas58. Spehar, Chaum &
April59-60. Altman, Ann61. King, Michael62. McDonald, Denise63. Panepento, Philip64. Russell, Diane65. Goodwin-Chronister,
Colleen66. Yutzy, Donna67. Powers, Terry68. Guthrie, Carolyn &
Paul69-70. Lord, Shari71. LaRochelle, Vincent72. Duell, Lowell73. O’Connor, Zewei74. Rigsby, Rebekah75. Caslte, Bart76. Graham, Joanne77. Meline, Sherry78. Wiesenmeyer, Hilda80. Nut Masters81. Tan, Elaine82. Huisman, Julie83. Warren-Allen,
Rachael84. Start, Emily85. Stewart, Genie86. Smithburg, Tonya
W1. Silver Falls VineyardsW2. Vitis Ridge W3. Christopher BridgeW4. Abiqua Wind
59-60. Altman, Ann6. Andes, Marylou9. Armitage, Jenny56. Beaudry, Kellee50. Bennett, Joe13. Bensman, Walt33. Beyer, Ian3. Brown, Walter &
Biersner, Marty42. Burbeck, Doug15. Caldicott, Ian75. Castle, Bart57. Chavalia, Thomas36. Crystal, Carolyn5. Dass, Noelle48. Duck, David27. Dudenhoefer, Robert72. Duell, Lowell11. Erickson, Kimberly7. Essaides, George34. Fox, Peter31. Fulton, Bob10. Gabor, Keith &
Carlson, Scott43. Gannon, Melissa21. Giraudier, Tim65. Goodwin-Chronister,
Colleen41. Gosar, Frank39-40. Gracz, Jeff76. Graham, Joanne54. Guschov, Victor &
Haddad, Barbara68. Guthrie, Carolyn &
Paul24. Heisler, Berta & Rex20. Heron, Annie53. Hertel, Barbara82. Huisman, Julie61. King, Michael71. LaRochelle, Vincent4. Lauritzen, Lee8. Lawrence, Jean52. Light, Joy69-70. Lord, Shari17-18. Marcoe, Judy &
Doug
25. Markee, Anthony62. McDonald, Denise22. McNamee, Peter16. McKee, Lary77. Meline, Sherry2. Miller, Laurie49. Minard, Daniel &
Mann, Mickael12. Moonbeam, Judee45. Morse, Sine30. Mundt, Jill23. Noe, Patrick80. Nut Masters73. O’Connor, Zewei63. Panepento, Philip46. Pinto, Donna & Jeff55. Posedel, Dave &
Cheri67. Powers, Terry29. Quinn, Sachiko74. Rigsby, Rebekah64. Russell, Diane14. Sage, Michael47. Saucy, Elisa37-38. Scott, Lindsay35. See, Elizabeth32. Shucart, Ram26. Smith, Karen86. Smithburg, Tonya58. Spehar, Chaum &
April51. Square, Jannette84. Start, Emily85. Stewart, Genie44. Strong, Michael81. Tan, Elaine1. Tweed, Sandy83. Warren-Allen,
Rachael28. Wells, Heather78. Wiesenmeyer, Hilda66. Yutzy, Donna
2012 SILVERTON FINE ARTS FESTIVALBOOTHS OPEN FROM 10am - 7pm SAT • 10am - 6pm SUN
ARTISTS BY BOOTH #
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PUBLICREST ROOMS
ES STREET
MOTORCYCLE PARKING
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ALPHABETICAL ARTISTS
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BOOTH 31
BOB FULTONGARDEN ART
WILSONVILLE, OR
Hand Painted, one of a kind, 6" Steel Ball on 42"Tall Rod.
BOOTH 32
RAM SHUCARTPATAGONIA, AZ
WOOD
Native American Style Wooden Flutes, Stands, bags, books and CD's.
BOOTH 33
IAN BEYERMETALS
SPRINGFIELD, OR
Whimsical welded metal art for home & garden.www.ianbeyermetals.com
BOOTH 34
FOX FINE ARTPETER FOX
SILVERTON, OROIL
Original oil painting, giclee prints & cards, framed and/or clear bags.www.peterfox.fineartstudioonline.com
BOOTH 35
ELIZABETH SEEWHITE SALMON, WA
OIL
Oil paintings, prints and cards. elizabethseepaints.blogspot.com
BOOTH 36
CAROLYN CRYSTAL
GLASS BEADMAKERHOOD RIVER, OR
Large handmade glass beads used on stainless steelutensils and also contemporary jewelry.www.carolyncrystal.com
BOOTHS 37-38
COWDAWG CREATIONSSCOTT LINDSAY
MULINO, ORMETALWORK
Functional Copper Garden Art- Sprinklers, Misters,Rain Chains, Feeders, Bird houses, Showers andGarden Hooks.
BOOTHS 39-40
ELEMENTAL IMAGES FINE ART
PHOTOGRAPHYJEFF GRACZPORTLAND, OR
Digital and film based nature & abstractphotography. Limited edition archival prints.www.jpcgpdx.com
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BOOTH 41
OFF CENTER CERAMICSFRANK GOSAR
EUGENE, OR
Wheel-thrown stoneware pottery, hand-painted withceramic minerals & stains using hand-made brushes,fired to cone 10 in reduction. www.offcenter.biz
BOOTH 44
GET BENT COPPERWORKS
MICHAEL STRONGEUGENE, ORMETALWORK
Garden art & custom copper plant supports for low andtall growing plants. Trellises are a specialty!www.getbentcopperworks.com
BOOTH 45
SIMPLY SINESINE MORSEPORTLAND, OR
2D MEDIA
Shadow box acrylic and watercolor paintings, cut-upand assembled on paper cylinders using collagemethods.
BOOTH 46
MARRIAH HOUSESTUDIO
DONNA & JEFF PINTOSHERWOOD, OR
CERAMICS
Unique nature-inspired ceramic wall hangings,garden utilitarian designs with a touch of whimsy.
BOOTH 47
SAUCY JEWELRY
ELISA SAUCYOREGON CITY, OR
Creating affirmative adornment. Sterling Silver andgemstones. www.saucyjewelry.com
BOOTH 48
DAVID DUCKPHOTOGRAPHY
PORTLAND, OR
Intimate views of nature using medium format filmand digital capture. www.davdduck.com
BOOTH 43
MELISSA GANNON
GLADSTONE, ORACRYLIC
Acrylic, collage tissue and rice paper on wood orcanvas. Coats in between add depth to the work.www.melissagannon.com
BOOTH 42
BURBECKS JEWELRY
DOUG BURBECKEAGLE CREEK, OR
Fine Hand painted ceramic with underglazes.
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BOOTH 51
SQUARE - DESIGNS
JANNETTE SQUAREEUGENE, OR
WOOD
Intarsia woodworking artworks finished with clearsealants to enhance the natural beauty of the wood. www.square-designs.com
BOOTH 52
JOY HANDPAINTED SILK
JOY LIGHTASHLAND, OR
FIBER ARTS (WEARABLE)
Hand-painted silk wearable art fashion accessories. www.joysilk.com
BOOTH 53
BARBARA HERTEL
FOREST GROVE, ORCERAMICS
Hand built sculptural raku pottery.
BOOTH 54
NAGOOLADESIGNS
VICTOR GUSCHOV &BARBARA HADDAD
SALEM, ORGARDEN ART
Copper and stoneware wind-chimes, wall tile sculpture, garden art.
BOOTH 56
FOUR MUDDYPAWS ART
KELLE BEAUDRYLAKE OSWEGO, OR
ACRYLIC
Portraits of pets and other animals in note cards andsmall prints. www.4muddypawsart.com
BOOTH 55
MUD PIE GALLERY
DAVE & CHERIPOSEDELSALEM, OR CERAMICS
Individually hand thrown high fire stoneware andhigh fire slab work. www.mudpiegallery.com
BOOTH 49
BLUFF COVE POTTERY
DANIEL MINARD &MICKAEL MANN
EUGENE, OR
Asian inspired functional pottery with an emphasison carved images and ash glaze.www.bluffcovepottery.com
BOOTH 50
JOE BENNETTGLASS DESIGNS
PORTLAND, OR
Stained glass cats, lamps, kaleidoscopes and crystal boxes. jwww.etsy.com/shop/jbls
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BOOTH 57
CHEVALIATHOMAS
PORTLAND, ORPHOTOGRAPHY
Black & White photo transfers onto canvas with recycled custom woodframes. www.etsy.com/people/tommyc87
BOOTH 58
NORTHWESTGOODSCHAUM &
APRIL SPEHAR
Brass, copper, nickel silver, sterling silver andaluminum jewelry and ornaments.www.northwestgoods.com
BOOTHS 59-60
ANN ALTMANSILVERTON, OR
2D PAINTING
Paintings and drawings in richly textured folk artinfluenced style. www.annaltman.com
BOOTH 61
SOUNDS OF STEEL
MICHAEL KINGMOLALLA, OR
METAL
Bells and chimes made from recycled materials.www.soundsofsteel.com
BOOTH 62
McDONALDSTUDIO
DENISE McDONALDBEAVERTON, OR
PASTEL
Pastels that capture the beauty of SW landscapes and flowers.
BOOTH 63
PANEPENTO JEWELRY DESIGNS
PHILIP PANEPENTOMOLALLA, OR
Unique contemporary jewelry in silver and gold with stone accents. Most piecescreated with our proprietary forging process.www.panepentojewelrydesigns.com
BOOTH 64
DIANE RUSSELLFINE ART
PORTRAITSPORTLAND, OR
OIL
Oil Paintings, giclee prints and commissionedportraits – all painted using my own photographs as reference. www.dianerussell.net
BOOTH 65
COLLEEN GOODWIN-
CHRONISTERKEIZER, OR
OIL
Interpretive oil paintings of Oregon landscapes.www.chronisterarts.com
CORVALLIS, OR • JEWELRY
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BOOTH 68
GUTHRIE DESIGNCARYOLYN & PAUL
GUTHRIESALEM, ORCERAMICS
Printed ceramic tiles using “Dye Sublimation” process.Can be used on walls or mounted in natural woodframes. www.flickr.com/photos/carolynguthrie
BOOTHS 69-70
SHARI LORDSILVERTON, OR
2D MEDIA
Mixed media (pastel / oil pastel / acrylic) paintings of lanscapes and still lifes. www.sharilord.com
BOOTH 71
DESIGNSLAROCHELLE
VINCENT LAROCHELLEOAKRIDGE, OR
JEWELRY
Sterling silver pendants, earrings, bracelets, rings, andhair ornaments. www.designslarochelle.com
BOOTH 72
SERPENTINEGLASS
LOWELL DUELLGLIDE, OR
GARDEN ART
Hand-blown glass garden art for display year round.Heirloom quality. www.glassballoons.com
BOOTH 73
DREAMSCAPE STUDIO
ZEWEI O’CONNORSALEM, ORFIBER ARTS
Textile wall hangings in colorful & unique style.www.zeweioconnor.com
BOOTH 74
REBEKAH RIGSBYSALEM, OR2D MEDIA
Fibrous and textural elements of handmade papersare layered with paint in a mixed media collage.rebekahrigsby.wordpress.com
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SOME GIRLS JEWELRY
DONNA YUTZYEUGENE, OR
Hand made jewelry from fine silver metal clay. Fine Silver wire fusing. Keum-Boo on silver techniques for applying 24k gold foil tosilver. www.somegirlsjewelry.etsy.com
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TERRY POWERSRECYCLED
METAL ART / THREESISTERS NURSERY
SANDY, OR
Whimsical Art made from recycled metal.www.3sistersnursery.com
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SHERRY RUSSELMELINE
MT. SHASTA, CAACRYLIC
Layers of acrylic wash from a 5 color palette,waterfowl and wildfowl subjects.www.wingbeat.com
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FISHBOWL POTTERY
HILDA WIESENMEYERMONMOUTH, OR
Wheel thrown & decorated vases, basket pottery and hand woven clay vessels.home.mindspring.com/cwiesen/pottery
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RED SHOESTUDIO
ELAINE TANPORTLAND, OR
JEWELRY
One of a kind designs using stones & other naturalmaterials. Particular attention to the finish work isgiven using only unique & custom quality findings.
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JULIE HUISMANSILVERTON, OR
CERAMICS
High fired functional pottery.
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JOY OF DOINGRACHAEL A.
WARREN-ALLENSILVERTON, OR
ACRYLIC
Vibrant colors & textures celebrate the animal world.www.joyofdoing.com
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EMILY PERHAPSEMILY STARTSILVERTON, OR
JEWELRY
Hand-wrapped & forged sterling silver jewelry with stones. www.emilystart.etsy.com
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ART BY BART CASTLE
NEWBERG, OR2D MEDIA
Whimsical, musical, fantasy, animals, dinosaurs. Art for the young and young at heart. Generallyrealism-based. www.bartcastle.com
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JOANNE GRAHAM
CHICO, ORPASTEL
Soft pastel paintings of wildlife and sporting dogs.www.joannegraham.com
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TONYA SMITHBURGSCOTTS MILLS, OR
2D PAINTING
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ART BY BART CASTLE
NEWBERG, OR2D MEDIA
Hand-woven clothing and accessories.genietheweaver.blogspot.com
Best known for painting, she finds balance throughan array of mediums. Through commissions a widevariety of styles have been seen in her body of work.Bold, colorful images seem to be recurring.
Her work is always changing. Tonya spends hersummers touching up the admired murals ofSilverton.
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