Abstract originals by Bill Baily

“Contemporary art does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.”

Fresco abstracts including impasto on canvas, segmented Oregon Myrtlewood by Mike Brown, hand-made chenille gourds, and pumpkins in a woven rattan basket.

Cold wax abstract by Peg Wells, rare wood lidded bowls by Fred Lukens,  figured edge bowl by Daniel Harris, and Celtic jewelry by Mary Hurst.

Acrylic abstract and painting glass jewelry by Tanya Gardner, calligraphy by Penelope Culbertson, and sunset painting by Jan Shield.

Art by Gregory Bell,  glass by Bob Heath, glass platter by Sandy and Bob Lercari, and bowls by Emily Miller.

Photos by Linda Fenton-Mendenhall.

CONTRASTS is an exhibition featuring original art from Northwest artists using bright, abstract palettes – electric yellows, brilliant blues, wild reds, and shining greens.

Exhibiting abstract artists Bill Baily, Gregory Bell, Tanya Gardner, Agnes Field, Sharon Kathleen Johnson, Jan Rimerman, Gayle H. Seely, Russell J. Young, and Peg Wells.

CONTRASTS, an exhibition of contemporary art representing the finest in painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, fiber art, and more—from selected regional, local, and emerging artists.

On exhibit Sept. 25, 2019

Read more at http://www.fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

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