Artist Gregory Bell’s latest work and doing good work news.

Gregory Bell

Hand stenciled lath and plaster “Seaside” art by artist Gregory Bell. $295.
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Doing good works:
The artist Gregory Bell has been appointed to the Cannon Beach Tourism and Arts Commission, a seven member organization, Gregory, is the only artist in the group!

Gregory Bell is a native to the Pacific Northwest. He was a student of the Oregon College of Art and Craft where he pursued studies in ceramics. He has expressed himself visually through acrylic and oil painting, ceramic sculpture and even candle making. He became a student of kiln cast glass through the Bullseye Glass Resource Center and found a new voice to his work. He is a problem-solver and enjoys the challenge of relating his point of view through glass. His work is shown locally and he has enjoyed some success in small juried shows. Additionally, he is an accomplished writer and poet and has a home-based glass studio in Vancouver, Washington.


“How, in today’s world, there is never enough time – always too much to do and therefore some things of great importance and cultural/spiritual significance get set aside and begin to fade away.”
–Gregory Bell

Represented by:
Fairweather House & Gallery, Seaside, OR
Primary Elements Gallery, Cannon Beach, OR
Bullseye Gallery in the Pearl, Portland, OR
Lawrence Galley, Sheridan, OR

And in 2014, re-posting the doing good work news about Gregory Bell:

As part of Paris in the Park Blocks Weekend, Ray Bidegain and assistant Gregory Bell recently set up a complete wet-plate photography studio and darkroom outside the Portland Art Museum. The pair created unique, hand-made 4×5-inch likeness of patrons, right on the spot. This was a fundraising event for the Museum’s Photography Council and proceeds helped purchase works for the Museum’s photography collection.

For more information, go to:
http://www.fairweatherhouseandgarden.com/ artists/ Gregory Bell

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