Category Emily Miller

Ceramic and encaustic artist

TURNING, once again, from Fairweather’s for October.

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…

Last call for SEA SYMPHONY and first shout-out for THIS PLACE at Fairweather’s.

By request, SEA SYMPHONY article and inspirations from artist Jan Rimerman. Sea Symphonies are more than being under the sea; it is all of the activity and excitement which goes on above the surf in a collection of rings, ropes,…

For SEA SYMPHONY. JoAnn Pari-Mueller, calligraphy and watercolor artist.

“Wishing Stones” original watercolor, pen, and ink by JoAnn Pari-Mueller 12 x 22 framed Serpentinized peridotite (serpentinite ocean stone) of the Mona Formation, Archean about 2.6 billion years old. “Simple Pleasures” watercolor by JoAnn Pari-Mueller 12 x 16 framed Collecting…

LIFE FORMS exhibition and art on display through April 25.

LIFE FORMS vignette #1 facing left to right: Oregon crab still life oil painting by Michael Muldoon, dragonfly themed lampwork earrings, handmade glass sandpiper coasters by Bob Heath, pottery by Marilyn Cohn, seeded glass bubble mushrooms, felted textile bunnies, handmade…

More photos from A GOOD FIT, Fairweather’s December exhibit, on view through Dec. 23.

Made by Hand ™ is becoming one of the retail highlights of the gift-giving season in 2021 as local artists, makers, and craftspeople are creating beautiful and original works.

The Sea Endures displays and art are on view through November 25 @ Fairweather’s.

The Sea Endures, an exhibition of NW artists’ new artwork depicting where the Oregon land meets the Pacific Ocean. Featuring Toni Avery, Bill Baily, Martha Denham, Karen Doyle, Colette Fallon, Linda Fenton-Mendenhall, Phil Juttelstad, JoAnn Pari-Mueller, Lee Munsell, Ron Nicolaides, among others.

Surroundings. On exhibit through Oct. 25.

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 rather giving coastal homes the peaceful lifestyle. Find where everyday dreams are integrated with irreplaceable humanity, friendship and beauty.

A second look into specific art concepts on display through Sept. 25.

ON SECOND GLANCE, vignette #1:  Handmade display cabinet, coastal pen and ink landscapes by NW artist Dorota Haber-Lehigh, pottery by Marilyn Cohn, mahogany turned wood pedestal, handmade urchin bowl by Emily Miller; inlaid wood, embossed wood, and leather frames, shell…