Portland is known for it’s many bridges. Each one beautifully reflects the different times in which they were built. But they also serve a great purpose; they join two separate places together. On that note, I invite you to travel along Portland’s bridges, not from east to west or north to south, but from the real towards the abstract. We’ll start… Read more
Sunday Brunch
Coffee, cream, eggs, butter and toast… maybe something green, and you’ve got yourself the best meal of the week: BRUNCH. It can be simple or complex, but the end result is always bliss. But before you roll out of bed and peddle your way to your favorite spot, take a moment to savor these delicious works.
Regarding Abstract Paintings
Last night we had the distinct pleasure of attending a lecture by Dr. Sue Taylor, PhD. The lecture was entitled, “The Language of Abstract Painting”. She delved into her current research viewing abstract works from a psychoanalytical perspective, and believe me, it was fascinating. Abstract paintings can both illuminate and baffle, and viewing such works can be challenging. You may… Read more
Put a bird on it! An aviary of art
All birds, be they crow or peacock, are beautiful, and make a habit of capturing our imaginations. So here’s to birds! And the art they inspire.
Meet the Artists: Ruth Armitage, Christopher Bibby, Chuck Bloom & Rachel Wolf
This Saturday, February 25th, these four artists will be giving demos in the gallery. It’s a great opportunity to meet local artists, and learn more about different mediums and techniques. Chehalem Winery will be pouring from 12-3pm; hope you can attend! But if not, here is a sample of some of my favorite works by these artists. Enjoy.