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Poseidon’s Realm: An Artistic Celebration of the Ocean by Vicky Combs-Snider.

Pacific octopus by Vicky-Combs Snider

“I was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I was very blessed growing up and living in seven different states. I majored in Art. I showed in art exhibits in Kansas City and taught oil painting. 

I moved to Oregon fifteen years ago and took a job in sales, which allowed me to travel the back roads of Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Idaho. I have been blessed to travel throughout all 50 states through work and pleasure. Our country is a beautiful canvas, full of majestic subject matter.”

Vicky Combs-Snider.

Oil by Vicky-Combs Snider

Artists are drawn to octopuses due to their perceived sentience and connection to the natural world. The octopus can represent a sense of wonder, awe, and a deeper appreciation for the beauty and complexity of life.”

 Artists see sea turtles as symbols of wisdom, health, or even creation, while others are inspired by their stoic nature and independent movement. Additionally, the beauty and complexity of sea turtles, particularly their shells and patterns, can be a source of artistic inspiration.”

 

Through June 25

Fairweather House and Gallery

612 Broadway Street

In the Historic Gilbert District of downtown Seaside

An exhibition titled Poseidon’s Realm.

Poseidon is a mythological Greek god of the sea known for controlling the oceans.

Featuring original works by watercolor artist Bev Birdwell, abstract painter Nick Brakel, wood sculptor Mike Brown, pastel painter Dennis Cunningham, Professor Emeritus of Art at Pacific University, acrylic painter Jan Shield, and oil painter Vicky-Combs Snider.

 

To read more about the gallery, go to:

https://fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

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