For the 2nd stop on our Vancouver artists tour, we were invited to visit Tom Relth’s studio in the basement of his home. The home was a charming little bungalow in a light industrial area on the cusp of downtown Vancouver. As Tom and his wife, Leslie, greeted us they explained that the house was built around 1901. We filed… Read more
Studio Tour Part I: Kenneth Ray Wilson
There were only five of us in the Zipcar minivan that Jennifer had reserved for us to make the trek to Vancouver, Washington to visit three artists’ studios. All three, of course, are member artists at the Rental Sales Gallery, and this field trip was intended to enlighten us as to methods, mediums, motivations and styles used to create the… Read more
Monoprints | Print Demonstration by Bernard Kliks
Bernard Kliks often uses the landscape as a jumping off point in his work. Rock and sandstone formations at Point Lobos State Park lend themselves to abstract ideas, while the bamboo in his backyard shows up literally and figuratively in his work. Many of his actual landscapes are, however, figments of his imagination, trying to capture some architectural elements combined with… Read more
Collagraphs | Print Demonstration by Richard Cutshall
Artist Richard Cutshall is often referred to as, “an artists’ artist.” Currently living in the Pacific Northwest, this Mexican American artist’s work commands respect and reflects his mastery of many mediums. His studio is a maze of relics and materials. Remnants of his obsessive studio practices hang in the air and he leaves a trail of charcoal dust in his… Read more
Linocuts | Print Demonstration by Janet Holt
Janet Holt wears a lot of hats. Not only is she an artist working in a wide array of mediums, but she is a docent at the Portland Art Museum, and has been since 1965. One of her pieces is even in the Museum’s permanent collection. She serves and has served on various committees, including the Oregon Society of Artists,… Read more
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