Do you see bunnies? Look closely. Three on a pedestal. Photo by Linda Fenton-Mendenhall.
Another bunny peek-a-boo. Photo by Linda Fenton-Mendenhall.
The Seaside First Saturday Art Walk, celebrating its 14th year in 2018, hosts local, regional, and nationally acclaimed artists in various businesses, galleries, and locations along Broadway Street and Holliday in the historic Gilbert District. Artists meet and greet art patrons during artist’s receptions. Businesses often offer LIVE music, adult beverages, and gourmet food.
Please visit http://www.facebook.com/ Seaside First Saturday Art Walk for more info.
And, too, fabulous-fresh-as-a-spring-garden displays by Denise Fairweather, gallerist and allied member, A.S.I.D., American Society of Interior Designers.
Accredited as an Allied member with the American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.), for more than thirty years, Denise has invested her expertise as an adjunct college instructor (interior design and perspective drawing) and enjoyed significant success as a senior-level Street of Dreams project designer with the Portland Home Builder Association in show after show, year after year.
Denise founded Fairweather House & Garden in 2006. With the formation of this company, Denise acquired exclusive lines of earth-friendly, high-quality accessories, extraordinary lighting, and fashionable home furnishings. This multi-dimensional company continues to offer imaginative interior design, with ever-changing exhibitions each month.
In 2010, the company became Fairweather House and Gallery. Today, the gallery represents more than 200 regional, local, and emerging artists.
Although Denise could rest on her laurels, she continues to push the boundaries of style, refining, reinventing, and making it ever new. She possesses the curiosity, sensitivity, discipline, and vision to show emerging design in a discerning shopping environment with great interest, intrigue, and passion.
Beautiful things emphasizing tranquility and timelessness, this is Fairweather.
Please visit http://www.fairweatherhouseandgallery.com/ …about/ …artists/ …blog for more info







