Just in from artist Phil Juttelstad.

Yaquina Bay Bridge Pen and ink drawing In my work that depicts the built environment, I look for the ‘hand of man’ on the face of nature. Then I express the shape of structure within the landscape. I enjoy…
Oceanscape oil painter

Yaquina Bay Bridge Pen and ink drawing In my work that depicts the built environment, I look for the ‘hand of man’ on the face of nature. Then I express the shape of structure within the landscape. I enjoy…
Front entry BE OUTSIDE exhibition display Sunflower watercolor mixed media with gold dust by artist Lieta Gratteri, encaustic art by Peg Wells, whimsical bird by Sandy Visse, hand forged three tiered bronze display stand, hand woven natural reed table…
Impasto oil artist Tedd Chilless presented a Painting Seaside LIVE ™ episode during the opening reception of WILD BEAUTY at the November 7th Seaside First Saturday Art Walk at the Fairweather House and Gallery. Artist Leopoldine Brew offered an artist…
Thank you Coast Weekend and reporter Katherine Lacaze for supporting the arts. Art pictured: On the ledge pair of abstracts by Diane Copenhaver, seascape by Lisa Sofia Robinson, oil by Blue Bond and fresco by Agnes Field. On the wall…
Fairweather’s MAKING WAVES July 2019 exhibition explores the deep, multifaceted relationship with the ocean. Oil paintings by Paul Brent, encaustic art, sea turtles, beach rope baskets and urchin bowls by Emily Miller, watercolor/ calligraphy by Diane Copenhaver, handmade mouth blown…
Art Walk hostesses open MAKING WAVES with a group wave. Kathy, Kate, Saundra, Denise, Joan and Kay. Artists Paul Brent, Leah Kohlenberg and Sharon Abbott-Furze meet and greet each other during the MAKING WAVES opening reception. …
“The Rocks at Ecola” oil on canvas by Phil Juttelstad “My work has been influenced by prior training in architecture and related disciplines. My design aesthetic is also inspired by the environment of the Pacific Northwest- the skies; the land…