For “Making Waves” Fairweather’s July Exhibition. Photographers Dr. Dale J. Veith and Russell J. Young.

“Heading out at Sunrise” by Dale Veith fine art photograph

 

“Fishermen at Sea” by Dale Veith fine art photograph

“Windswept” by Dale Veith fine art photograph

 

 

“I chose for Making Waves exhibit because they capture some of the different moods of the sea, and the way that the forces of Nature combine to create awe, exhilaration, and soothing. I love being out in weather. The heavy weather of 75+ mph winds that were howling when I shot, Windswept, and the calm, early morning sunrises that greeted us when I shot, Fishermen at Sea, and Heading Out At Sunrise.

Hopefully, these photos will connect their viewers with the same sort of deep sense of awe and appreciation of Nature and her many moods that they inspire in me.” Dr. Dale Veith Clinical Psychologist, Fine Art Photographer

 

 

Dale Veith offered a lecture on the healing nature of photography during the opening reception of MAKING WAVES, Fairweather’s July exhibition.

 

Photo: by Russell J Young

 

The Photography of Russell J Young

 

Fairweather House and Gallery

612 Broadway St.

Seaside, Oregon

July 6 – July 30

 

MAKING WAVES

Fairweather’s July exhibition explores the deep, multifaceted relationship with the ocean.

Art for the exhibition, largely significant pieces, include new original work, created entirely by North coast artists.

Featuring selected artists: Blue Bond, Victoria Brooks, Paul Brent, Nick Brakel, Karen Doyle, Leah Kohlenberg, Karen Lewis, Emily Miller, Lee Munsell, Richard Newman, Ron Nicolaides, Jan Rimerman, Lisa Sofia Robinson, Peg Wells, Russell J. Young and Dale Veith.

Introducing artists Sharon Abbott-Furze and Phil Juttelstad.

The range in the show reveals the extraordinary impact of the sea and waves.

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