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About the author: I begin my watercolor paintings with an idea and a drawing. I build the painting layer by layer, drawing lines and shapes, looking for rhythm and feeling. My color sense is a reflection of my childhood in New Mexico fused with colors of my home in the Northwest. My goal is to go beyond the surface to find joy, wonder and a bit of mystery. I have shown my works in galleries, juried, group and solo shows in Washington, Oregon, Montana and New Mexico. My paintings are in private collections in the west, New York and Norway.To view examples of Peggy's work or to make contact with the artist, please visit her listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource.Its cheerful; its colorful; and its Stermer-Cox artwork at the Grove Building, Ashland Parks and Recreation. Art Show. Greetings! I am pleased to announce that my husband Robert and I hung fourteen of my paintings yesterday at the above mentioned Grove Building, 1195 East Main St., Ashland OR. You may see the artwork during business […] The post Artwork At Ashland Parks & Recreation; Days 12 & 13 #30paintingsin30days Challenge appeared first on Margaret Stermer-Cox. Continue reading Artwork At Ashland Parks & Recreation; Days 12 & 13 #30paintingsin30days Challenge By Peggy Stermer-Cox, 388 contributed posts
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About the author: I begin my watercolor paintings with an idea and a drawing. I build the painting layer by layer, drawing lines and shapes, looking for rhythm and feeling. My color sense is a reflection of my childhood in New Mexico fused with colors of my home in the Northwest. My goal is to go beyond the surface to find joy, wonder and a bit of mystery. I have shown my works in galleries, juried, group and solo shows in Washington, Oregon, Montana and New Mexico. My paintings are in private collections in the west, New York and Norway.To view examples of Peggy's work or to make contact with the artist, please visit her listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource.Frame-in-frame design scheme, that is! Just Frame It. Hi! For today’s painting, I purposely used a “frame-in-frame” design scheme. Why? Because its a good personal challenge to see if I can make it work. Plus, I had an idea, you see. Ideas Lead Down Windy Path. Well, sometimes ideas take me down paths I didn’t […] The post Cappuccino In The Frame; Its Day 6 of #30paintingsin30days! appeared first on Margaret Stermer-Cox. Continue reading Cappuccino In The Frame; Its Day 6 of #30paintingsin30days! By Peggy Stermer-Cox, 388 contributed posts
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About the author: I begin my watercolor paintings with an idea and a drawing. I build the painting layer by layer, drawing lines and shapes, looking for rhythm and feeling. My color sense is a reflection of my childhood in New Mexico fused with colors of my home in the Northwest. My goal is to go beyond the surface to find joy, wonder and a bit of mystery. I have shown my works in galleries, juried, group and solo shows in Washington, Oregon, Montana and New Mexico. My paintings are in private collections in the west, New York and Norway.To view examples of Peggy's work or to make contact with the artist, please visit her listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource.You Are Invited! Hi, its show time! That is, I’m pleased to say that I am showing my several watercolor paintings at GoodBean Coffee Company in Jacksonville, OR during the month of October. For those of you who are interested, GoodBean is located at 165 South Oregon St. in historic Jacksonville. Let me say that […] The post October Art Show: Peggy’s People, Ponies and Kitties! appeared first on Margaret Stermer-Cox. Continue reading October Art Show: Peggy’s People, Ponies and Kitties! By Peggy Stermer-Cox, 388 contributed posts
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About the author: I begin my watercolor paintings with an idea and a drawing. I build the painting layer by layer, drawing lines and shapes, looking for rhythm and feeling. My color sense is a reflection of my childhood in New Mexico fused with colors of my home in the Northwest. My goal is to go beyond the surface to find joy, wonder and a bit of mystery. I have shown my works in galleries, juried, group and solo shows in Washington, Oregon, Montana and New Mexico. My paintings are in private collections in the west, New York and Norway.To view examples of Peggy's work or to make contact with the artist, please visit her listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource.You Are Invited! Hi, its show time! That is, I’m pleased to say that I am showing my several watercolor paintings at GoodBean Coffee Company in Jacksonville, OR during the month of October. For those of you who are interested, GoodBean is located at 165 South Oregon St. in historic Jacksonville. Let me say that […] The post October Art Show: Peggy’s People, Ponies and Kitties! appeared first on Margaret Stermer-Cox. Continue reading October Art Show: Peggy’s People, Ponies and Kitties! By Linda Abblett, 11 contributed posts
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About the author: When I moved to Oregon in the 1970s I thought I had died and gone to heaven. Living here is an endless source of inspiration for many of my watercolor paintings. Oregon landscapes and rivers have been a favorite subject, as well as still life, florals and architecture. Another source of inspiration is traveling with my husband. We love Italy, the place of my family’s roots. I find the rich textures and colors of old world cultures, as well as the people, wonderful subjects to paint. It was here in Oregon that I was introduced to watercolors. I’ve had the privilege of learning under the instruction of accomplished watercolorists like Lavonne Tarbox-Crone, Judy Morris and Margaret Godfrey. These wonderful artists have inspired and nurtured me, but above all I want to acknowledge that my abilities are a gift of the Creator, whose beautiful masterpieces cannot be rivaled. I have been a member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon since 2004. Visit my new website at lindaabblettwatercolor.com! A link to your site, with your site’s name as anchor text. I will be showing my original watercolor paintings (and maybe a giclee or two) at GoodBean Coffee this year! My show begins March 1 and continues through March 31. I’m not yet sure which paintings I will bring, but there will be a selection of framed paintings from the pieces you see on my website. […] The post Linda Abblett Show at GoodBean in March appeared first on Linda Abblett Watercolors. Continue reading Linda Abblett Show at GoodBean in March By Eve Margo Withrow, 74 contributed posts
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About the author: Using mixed water media and collage, I paint surrealistic impressions reflecting the essential feeling ingredients of an experience. My clay sculptures explore natural processes of life from organic form to perspectives gained while navigating the flow of human experience. See Eve's listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource to learn more and make contact. Audrey, my granddaughter, and I will both be in the “Angel” show at Good Bean Coffee in Jacksonville,Or for the month of December! We will have our first Art Opening together this Saturday, Dec 3rd. She is only 11 years … Continue reading → Continue reading Angel Art Show , Good Bean Coffee By Peggy Stermer-Cox, 388 contributed posts
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About the author: I begin my watercolor paintings with an idea and a drawing. I build the painting layer by layer, drawing lines and shapes, looking for rhythm and feeling. My color sense is a reflection of my childhood in New Mexico fused with colors of my home in the Northwest. My goal is to go beyond the surface to find joy, wonder and a bit of mystery. I have shown my works in galleries, juried, group and solo shows in Washington, Oregon, Montana and New Mexico. My paintings are in private collections in the west, New York and Norway.To view examples of Peggy's work or to make contact with the artist, please visit her listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource.Angels Show. I’m pleased to say my latest watercolor and gouache painting “Angel of the Deep” will join other artworks in the Fourth Annual Angels Show at GoodBean Coffee in Jacksonville OR for the month of December. GoodBean Coffee is located at 165 S Oregon St in historic Jacksonville, OR. About the Show. Hosted by […] The post Angel of the Deep On Display appeared first on Margaret Stermer-Cox. Continue reading Angel of the Deep On Display By Dana Feagin, 79 contributed posts
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About the author: I am an oil painter devoted to animal art, painting animals that I find interesting and amusing and commissioned pet portraits. My realistic style often uses solid colors or patterned backgrounds for a pop art feel, but I also love painting the faces of animals cropped very closely with no background at all. Many of my works feature animals from local rescue groups; 10% of my sales are donated to Sanctuary One in Jacksonville and Friends of the Animal Shelter in Phoenix. You can find my complete set of links and contact information in my listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource.Click on the image below to read this month’s newsletter. Share on Facebook Continue reading Dana Feagin Art News – October 2106 By Dana Feagin, 79 contributed posts
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About the author: I am an oil painter devoted to animal art, painting animals that I find interesting and amusing and commissioned pet portraits. My realistic style often uses solid colors or patterned backgrounds for a pop art feel, but I also love painting the faces of animals cropped very closely with no background at all. Many of my works feature animals from local rescue groups; 10% of my sales are donated to Sanctuary One in Jacksonville and Friends of the Animal Shelter in Phoenix. You can find my complete set of links and contact information in my listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource.Click on the image below to read this month’s newsletter. Share on Facebook Continue reading Dana Feagin Art News – October 2106 By Art Presence, 342 contributed posts
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About the author: Founded by artist Anne Brooke, Art Presence is an art organization operating as a non-profit under the Arts Council of Southern Oregon. We've grown from a small group of Jacksonville artists with our board meeting at the GoodBean Cafe to over 100 artists with an art center and gallery in the historic core of our charming town. Our mission is to encourage and develop a growing art presence in the city of Jacksonville, to provide venues for artists which will enhance their work and encourage patronage, to work with the merchants of Jacksonville to promote a variety of outstanding events and displays to draw visitors downtown, to inspire and educate and provide additional beauty to our city. For contact information and web links, please visit our listing at the Southern Oregon Artists ResourceIf you haven’t yet had a chance to visit the gallery and see our exhibit, “The Road to Adventure : Journeys and Experiences in Travel,” you’re not too late! Our show of travel art and photography continues in the Art Presence Art Center gallery at 206 North Fifth Street in Jacksonville, Oregon every Friday–Sunday from 11am–5pm until April 24, 2016. The post Reminder: Road to Adventure Show Ends April 24! appeared first on Art Presence Art Center : Art Enhancing Community in Jacksonville, Oregon. Continue reading Reminder: Road to Adventure Show Ends April 24! | |