"Yachats Wetland Trail"
Oil on Canvas
9" x 12"
This painting is on display March 29, 2012 through May 31st at the Columbia County Courthouse Gallery in St. Helens, Oregon along with other artwork.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
NW Coast Navitive American Trompe Loeil Designs come to St. Helens
Swan/Eagle Transition
Acrylic on Canvas
8" x 10"
Swan/Eagle Transition
Swan Lives quietly on water.
Eagle rises above in trees.
Swan nests vulnerably on the ground.
Eagle soars to the cliffs.
Swan symbolizes love, fidelity and purity.
Eagle is powerful and keen to see.
Let us teach our sons and daughters
when to be Swans and when to be Eagles.
Come see these and 6 others in the Olde Towne St. Helens Masonic Temple Building Beautification Project Window Gallery after March 24th 2012.
Acrylic on Canvas
8" x 10"
Swan/Eagle Transition
Swan Lives quietly on water.
Eagle rises above in trees.
Swan nests vulnerably on the ground.
Eagle soars to the cliffs.
Swan symbolizes love, fidelity and purity.
Eagle is powerful and keen to see.
Let us teach our sons and daughters
when to be Swans and when to be Eagles.
Come see these and 6 others in the Olde Towne St. Helens Masonic Temple Building Beautification Project Window Gallery after March 24th 2012.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Yachats Point Breakers
"Yachats Point Breakers"
Oil on Canvas
16" x20"
Sold
It was on display in the Pythian Building Window Gallery in St. Helens Olde Towne where the Columbia Arts Guild and the St. Helens Economic Development Corporation have teamed up to make the vacant rental/lease buildings more appealing. It is good for the owners, good for the artist, and good for the community. A second building (the old Masonic Building) will be added to window gallery project March 24th. If you are interested in displaying your artwork bring it down. No fees or commissions.
Oil on Canvas
16" x20"
Sold
It was on display in the Pythian Building Window Gallery in St. Helens Olde Towne where the Columbia Arts Guild and the St. Helens Economic Development Corporation have teamed up to make the vacant rental/lease buildings more appealing. It is good for the owners, good for the artist, and good for the community. A second building (the old Masonic Building) will be added to window gallery project March 24th. If you are interested in displaying your artwork bring it down. No fees or commissions.
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