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Meet the Artists: Ruth Armitage, Christopher Bibby, Chuck Bloom & Rachel Wolf

February 23, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Christopher Bibby, Turning Windows

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.

Chuck Bloom, A Solitary Ambivalence
Rachel Wolf, Alchemy #37
Ruth Armitage, Rope Swing
Christopher Bibby, New York Jungle
Rachel Wolf, Alchemy #41
Ruth Armitage, Vessel
Chuck Bloom, Suddenly Undone
Ruth Armitage, Time is a River
Chuck Bloom, When Water Flowed
Rachel Wolf, Alchemy #88
Christopher Bibby, Dancing City
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