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Winter Works

February 18, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Brian Cameron, Forest Light
Brian Cameron, Forest Light

I know we are all fed up with winter. It’s been a tough one! Rest assured, spring is on the way. But before we say goodbye,  I’d like to share with you some works by RSG artists that capture the drama and beauty of this tumultuous season.

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Joan Metcalf, Winter Trees, Winter Trees
Rich Bergeman, Spring Snowfall, Baker Valley, Oregon
Rich Bergeman, Spring Snowfall, Baker Valley, Oregon
Jeanne Levasseur, Duet
Jeanne Levasseur, Duet
Bernard R Kliks, Winter's Tale
Bernard R Kliks, Winter’s Tale
Paul Zegers, Aspens
Paul Zegers, Aspens
Gregory Pfarr, South Sister from Park Meadow
Gregory Pfarr, South Sister from Park Meadow
Sue Allen, Mt. Hood Winter Patio
Sue Allen, Mt. Hood Winter Patio
Harry Greaver, Winter Field
Harry Greaver, Winter Field
David L McBride, View from the Top
David L McBride, View from the Top
Sandra Pearce, The Unintentional Pond
Sandra Pearce, The Unintentional Pond
Jan Fowler, Eventide
Jan Fowler, Eventide
Elizabeth Brinton, Winter Still Life
Elizabeth Brinton, Winter Still Life
Rachel Harvey, Dream Dancing
Rachel Harvey, Dream Dancing
William TC Stevens, Alpine Glow
William TC Stevens, Alpine Glow
Renee Ugrin, Snowy Lane
Renee Ugrin, Snowy Lane
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