Tag Northwest artists

For THIS PLACE, artist Nick Brakel, photos from the opening reception, and some doing good work news.

“Blue View” and “Ocean View” abstract oils by Nick Brakel Expressionist landscapes for THIS PLACE, Fairweather’s July exhibition Through the years, Nick Brakel has participated in various shows at the Fairweather Gallery, first as an emerging artist to watch in…

Painters explore the language of THIS PLACE through July 25.

At the opening reception for the Fairweather exhibition THIS PLACE, en plein air artist Barbara Bacon Folawn is pictured with her art. In the background are musicians Chelsea LaFey and Richard Thomasian and artist Paul Brent Painting Seaside LIVE ™…

THIS PLACE, Fairweather’s July exhibition, displays tell the story of summertime at the beach.

THIS PLACE display #1:  “Jack’s Folly” mixed media art by Jan Rimerman, Fine Art crackle glass lamp, woven pine needle basket by Martha Denham, pottery by Marilyn Cohn, Oregon Myrtlewood trays Made by NW Hands ™,  seaweed chenille pillows, silk…

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…

For FEARLESS, artist Vanessa K. Stokes.

Fairweather House and Gallery, 612 Broadway St. Opening reception for FEARLESS, the exhibition features N.W. artists Vanessa K. Stokes, Sharon Kathleen Johnson, Michael Muldoon, Lee Munsell, and Peg Wells. Each artist has a backstory of creating art while braving outside elements. Artist talks at 5: 30 p.m. Neal Maine, naturalist, biologist, and photographer, lectures at 6 p.m.