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Artworks Gallery Welcomes  3 New Artists

by Carolyn Tamler 2nd January 2024

 

 

Colleen OHair Fiber Art

 

 

Colleen OHair hand dyes new and upcycled clothing and accessories in her home studio.  Her goal is to help people feel beautiful and confident when they wear her art, and she tells her collectors to choose what makes their heart sing!  Her work is recognizable by its vibrant color and joy.    Read More                

     

 

 

 

Beth Rahi Bronze Sculptre

 

 

 

Beth Rahi is a multi-passionate creative who loves to explore new ideas, challenges, and adventures. While she works in a wide range of mediums, her passion is bronze sculpture.  Beth says, "In my work, optimism, joy, and hope are tempered with life's experiences of loss and grief. There is beauty and joy all around us which inspires most of my work!"  Read More

 

 

 

 

Dave Somers Engraved Clay and Encaustics

 

 

Dave Somers utilizes digital tools to transform a photograph or piece of art first into black and white line art. He then uses a laser to etch the final image into clay or wood. The entire process is both rigid and free form, and the result is often surprising. He sometimes adds watercolor to the etching. Dave also works with encaustics. He says, “These art forms are the result of a long childhood spent in the sun with crayons and a magnifying glass!"  Read More

 

 

 

Artworks Gallery displays the work of selected Whidbey Island artists who represent a wide variety of unique media. Since its founding in 2005 as an artist-owned gallery, Artworks has presented a diverse array of creative work that includes watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings, ink drawings, encaustics, mixed media, wood artistry, jewelry, glass and garden art, fiber art, pottery and photography.  Visit our website

       

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
2nd January 2024 7:31 am.
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