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The Light of Day

February 24, 2018

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Brian Cameron, Cape May 1, acrylic on canvas
Brian Cameron, Cape May 1, acrylic on canvas

It seems that spring has come early this year. We have been enjoying many clear, bright days during parts of the year that are notoriously dark and cloudy. It’s still cold out, especially in the shade, but when walking in the sunlight I almost forget that it’s winter. To celebrate, I’ve selected works that capture the unique rays of light that can only be created by our sun.

Pam Greene, Neahkahnie Magic Glow, oil on canvas
Pam Greene, Neahkahnie Magic Glow, oil on canvas
Paul Zegers, Centennial Sundown, oil
Paul Zegers, Centennial Sundown, oil
Patty Bentley, Canal Du Midi, oil
Patty Bentley, Canal Du Midi, oil
Larry Olson, Sunset, East Fork Wallow, Eagle Cap Wilderness, OR, archival pigment photograph
Larry Olson, Sunset, East Fork Wallow, Eagle Cap Wilderness, OR, archival pigment photograph
Leslie Ebert, Color of Morning #6, photography
Leslie Ebert, Color of Morning #6, photography
Leland John, Mothers and Children at Sauvie Island Pond, oil on linen
Leland John, Mothers and Children at Sauvie Island Pond, oil on linen
Wayne Hung Chin, Miss Xiguan B, oil
Wayne Hung Chin, Miss Xiguan B, oil
Maud Durland, Lingering Light, water color
Maud Durland, Lingering Light, water color
Rachel Harvey, The Joy of My Desire, oil
Rachel Harvey, The Joy of My Desire, oil
Christopher Bibby, The Columbia River Gorge, oil and wax
Christopher Bibby, The Columbia River Gorge, oil and wax
Gary Anderson, Island Dawn, acrylic on canvas
Gary Anderson, Island Dawn, acrylic on canvas
Anton Pavlenko, Sleepless Forest, oil
Anton Pavlenko, Sleepless Forest, oil
Susan Comerford, Island in the Lake, oil
Susan Comerford, Island in the Lake, oil
Molly Cliff Hilts, Butterfly Sunday, oil and wax
Molly Cliff Hilts, Butterfly Sunday, oil and wax
Don Bishop, Quiet Light, oil
Don Bishop, Quiet Light, oil
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