Category Linda Fenton-Mendenhall

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…

INTO THE BLUE displays on view through June 24.

INTO THE BLUE vignette #1: Abstract art by Diane Copenhaver, encaustic art by Peg Wells, oil painting on linen by Victoria Brooks and masks by Don Nisbett. In addition, hand made vessel, vintage brass chapel candelabra, pair of verdigris candlesticks,…

Art and displays for NATURE’S GRACE, a Fairweather exhibition through April 25.

Fairweather House and Gallery 612 Broadway Seaside Nature’s Grace on exhibition through April 25 “Truly, artists lose themselves in their work revealing the world that exists in the  imagination, transcending grace  through the muse of nature.” FH&G Displays by KD Fairweather,…

More spring images at Fairweather’s.

Anny Sears delivered a delightful fresh-cut bouquet of daffodils to the gallery, dressed, as always, in a coordinating and fashionable outfit. In the background is a spring watercolor by Bill Baily, fresco art by Agnes Field, oil landscapes by Sharon…

The GREEN ROOM. On display through March 25th.

Glass platter by Monet Rubin, glass vase by Bob Heath, encaustics by Emily Miller, handmade journal, notebook and wall tile art by Kris Zorko. Mouth-blown wine glasses, sandblasted stemware, silk quilted accent pillow, silver leaf display table, and painted eggs…

February NW artists and displays @ Fairweather’s.

  Hand painted silk wall hanging by Cicely Gorman, watercolor by Pam Haunschild, pen and ink abstract by Vanessa K. Stokes, hand painted tile earrings by Kris Zorko, and knitted wool cloche by Linda Olson. In addition, locking wine storage…

Top ten 2020 art moments at Fairweather’s.

  With 2020 on its way out, our top ten collection is complete! Number 10:  Masked hostesses and patrons!   Number 9: Fairweather’s welcomed back visitors with the promise of a safe experience after the pandemic shutdown.     Number…