Pumpkin art, raffia crow, a handmade journal by Kris Zorko, made-by-hand capiz shell garden stool,  a crafted by-hand table runner by Jeanne Walker, and a green bamboo chair covered in silk.

TURNING art by Jan Shield, silk raffia runner, scented autumn pods, handmade platter, crafted by hand journals by Kris Zorko, mouth-blown green glass pumpkin, and hand-carved wood spheres. Faux marble wall treatment by Brian Anderson.

TURNING collage of handmade plush velvet and mouth-blown pumpkins,  small made-by-hand raffia pumpkins, leopard glass bowl by Christine Downs, cards by Dorota Haber-Lehigh, encaustic art by Emily Miller, fabric pumpkins by Jeanne Walker,  art by Steven A. Bash, handpainted wool throw, and woven spun glass bowl.

TURNING gallery front entry art by Penelope Culbertson, Toni Avery, and Karen E. Lewis. Wood art by Mike Brown, Tom WIlling, Martin Conley, and Stuart Dittbrenner.

Live edge big leaf maple table with wood waterfall and butterfly clamp by Stuart Dittbrenner. Handmade cloche hats by Linda Olsen. An armchair from Avery and Will carved by hand in bamboo in faux wood fashion.

Extreme live edge big lead maple console table by Stuart Dittbrenner. Oil painting by Karen E. Lewis.

 
 
The world turns.  It gives us the seasons.  It gives us sunrise and sunset. 
 
It gives us weather, whipping the clouds into spinning spirals and lofty cotton palaces.”
 
Karen E. Lewis/ Artist’s statement for TURNING, Fairweather’s October exhibition.
 
 

Celebrating more than 15 years of representing more than 200 regional artists by showing original art on display with a new themed exhibition each month.

“Fairweather House and Gallery have become one of the historic Gilbert District’s most sought-after destinations offering an ever-changing and amazing visual experience.” –The Seaside Signal.

Please read more about our Seaside Gallery, our commitment to N.W. artists, and our products made by N.W. artists.

Meticulous displays, like none other, with disciplined attention to design perspectives.

Find harmony in exquisite materials, combined with the spirit of many artists who know how to apply the mark of being in the Northwest.

Find where interior design is not decorating but giving coastal homes a peaceful lifestyle.

Find where everyday dreams are integrated with irreplaceable humanity, friendship, and beauty.

Beautiful art. Beautiful things. This is Fairweather.

Fairweather House and Gallery

612 Broadway St.

Through October 25

 TURNING an exhibition.

Featuring N.W. master wood-turners Mike Brown, Martin Conley, Stuart Dittbrenner, Daniel Harris, Robert McWhirter, and Tom Willing. Introducing live edge furniture by Richard Guadagni.

New autumn-themed art by oil painter Colette Fallon, impasto painter Karen E. Lewis, photographer Linda Fenton-Mendenhall, and Aimee art by Vanessa K. Stokes. 

TURNING staging by KD Fairweather, Allied member, A.S.I.D., American Society of Interior Designers.

Images by Linda Fenton-Mendenhall for Seaside First Saturday Art Walk.

Please read more about our Seaside Gallery, our commitment to N.W. artists, and our products made by N.W. artists.

https://fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

 

Coming soon to the gallery.

CREATIVE FORCE, opening reception on November 5, 5- 7 p.m.

Fairweather House and Gallery will participate in the Seaside First Saturday Art Walk.

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