For HUE. Ruby and emerald tones. On exhibition through December 23. New jewel hues by Northwest artists.

Red and green fused glass plates and platters by Carolyn Myers Lindberg.

 

Emerald and ruby crystal crane ornament by Peggy Evans.

 

Ruby red glass, crystal and rhinestone earrings by Mary Truhler.

 

Very rare red  poppy Chanel pendant  by jewelry designer  Reneé Hafeman.

 

 

Red oyster oil painting. Original on canvas by Paul Brent.

 

Handmade red art glass by Fedor Zubanov and Irina Nazarkina.

 

Cold wax oil painting by artist Peg Wells.

NW Fran’s Chocolates.

 

Fused glass table top trees on a natural birch log by Monet Rubin.

 

 

 

 

Fairweather House and Gallery

612 Broadway St.

Through December 23

for HUE, an exhibition, featuring  art by Leah Kohlenberg, JoAnn Pari-Mueller  and Vanessa K. Stokes.

“Hues or colors are so pure – no white or blacks added – just rich, delightful, lose yourself in the color.”

In my new works this month, two are executed in watercolor, evoking warmth and redolence, one is a jewel toned mixed media work on handmade paper,” writes artist JoAnn Pari-Mueller.

In addition, HUE features a lavish array of  handmade jewelry of mixed-metal, leather, gold-filled and semi-precious stones from many of the Northwest’s most reputable jewelry artists. It is a once a year exclusive private jewelry shopping experience to select the latest edgy fashion forward works.

Complimentary gift wrapping.

 

“Standing on a Sunset” white egret with sunset reflection at Stanley Lake, Seaside by Neal Maine.

 

 Through December 23

On Hue Art Exhibit and Sale

Fairweather House and Gallery.

 

http://www.fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

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