One of the key attributes that Rental Sales Gallery has is the rich variety of artworks that we take from our nearly 250-strong cadre of member artists. These works vary in style, medium, price and, of course, size. This blog will focus on the artworks that are among the very smallest that we have currently in the gallery. To be… Read more
Urban Portland
In this blog, we return to a theme that we have covered before: that of urban scenes of Portland. This theme has proven to be extremely popular, both with readers of this blog and with our clientele. Images of Portland are a consistently well-received category, with many people renting or purchasing such works. This category includes a wide variety of… Read more
Abstractions of Pattern and Form
This blog is written by Bonnie Kahn, one of the Gallery’s volunteers. We’re grateful to her for sharing her expertise and experience and for generously taking the time to write on such a fascinating topic. Straight lines and perfect circles don’t exist in reality, all perfect shapes are mathematical abstractions. Using these abstractions of pattern and form, combined with layering… Read more
The Color Red
Today’s blog is written by volunteer Margaret Jennings. We thank her for all of her hard work on creating a blog on such a fascinating topic. Throughout history, the color red has played a significant role in art, from some of the earliest cave art to Mark Rothko’s dramatic paintings that feature bold color fields of red. On the color… Read more
A Touch of Spring
With all of the rain that has been falling over the past two weeks, its not surprising that our thoughts have been turning towards Spring and the improving weather. Inspired by that, this blog is focused on works by our members which are inspired by this season of growth, renewal and prospects of even better weather to come. Many of… Read more
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