The places we love are embedded and embodied within us in memory, dream, and imagination. I am drawn to the geology and geography of the canyons, fields, woodlands, and waterways of the West. I use painting processes similar to land formation – layering, liquefaction, scraping and scouring, erosion, consolidation, folding and faulting. Added to this are the material qualities of… Read more
New RSG Artists: Introducing Andrea Benson
I live and work in Portland, Oregon, having moved here in my mid-twenties after growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania. Like any good Northwesterner, I love the trees, mountains, rivers and ocean, the quality of light and even the half year of grey drizzle that makes it easy to work in the studio or put your nose in… Read more
New RSG Artists: Introducing Gloria Baker Feinstein
Born and raised in Kentucky, I am a fine art/portrait photographer based in Kansas City and Portland, Oregon. I got my start at the age of 2 1/2, when my Kodak brownie first became a constant companion. I learned how to use the darkroom when I was in the 7th grade. I received my MA in Photography and Graphic Design… Read more
New RSG Artists: Introducing Teresa Meier
I’m great. I’m an artist, teacher, native Oregonian, beer drinker, cat lover, wayfarer and wanderer. My left eye is lazy, I stick my tongue out when I smile, and I cannot for the life of me figure out the stove top diagrams. I love summer, miss the rain when it’s gone and am transfixed by the quietness of snow… I… Read more
New RSG Artists: Introducing Susan Caricaburu
I’m a child of the American west, an explorer with camera always in hand. Raised in Montana, lived at the foot of the San Gabriel mountains of California, and now at home in Portland. My inspiration is everywhere – on the open road as much as in walks in the village. My paintings are snapshots in time. I love the… Read more
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