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SUMMARY:Tweet: A Group Show about All Things Birds
DESCRIPTION:Spring is in the air and art for our Tweet group show. As the birds serenade us with their songs\, our artists have turned their minds toward depicting their favorite winged ones. \n“Mojo”\, by printmaker Adell Shetterly is one of a series of three linocuts.\n  \n“Courage” is a mixed media on cradled board by Sarah B Hansen.\nWaking up to birdsong\, watching the ducks land on the water\, a peacock in full plummage\, an owl camouflaged in the trees but with those blazing yellow eyes…birds take so many forms. From the unassuming to the majestic\, our artists portrayals are are completely unique from artist to artist. \nHelen Brown’s watercolors on rice paper are representational but at the same time loose and capture her peacock in full plumage. Adell Shetterly’s two linocuts of song birds are whimsical and graphic in bold blue. Majestic birds hidden in the abstract multi-media Central Oregon landscape by Judy Hoiness leave so much to the imagination and honor the lands history. Ravens cavorting in the air by Janice Druian and a sweet yellow birdie semi-abstracted with flowers by Dee McBrien-Lee—any mediums\, lots of perspectives. This is a joyous exhibit of our feathered friends to celebrate a new season. \n\n“Harlequin Around” is an acrylic on cradled board by David Kinker.\nThe Tweet Group Show is open until March 30th.
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SUMMARY:Loving Central Oregon Group Show
DESCRIPTION:For the month of love\, Tumalo Art Co. artists are presenting artwork about what we love – our home\, Central Oregon. Expect to see art that celebrates the beauty of our unique landscape from every perspective—paintings\, sculpture\, photography and even jewelry. \n \nKatherine Taylor’s oil\, “Kaleidoscope Sunrise at Sparks” is in the February “Loving Central Oregon” group show at Tumalo Art Co. in Bend\, Oregon this February. \n \nDee McBrien-Lee paints her favorite hike in the Badlands of Central Oregon for the “Loving Central” Oregon group show at Tumalo Art Co. in February. \nBruce Jackson’s iconic fine art photograph of Sparks Lake\, “Where Cranes Speak Freely”\, is print on canvas and has wrapped edges.\nInspired by their majestic surroundings many of the artists in this show worked large for the show. Dee McBrien-Lee painted a 30 x 48 canvas of Dry River Canyon\, a favorite hike of hers with a more high desert landscape. Katherine Taylor painted the Cascades mountains at sunrise from Oregon’s Sparks Lake using oils. While Anne Gibson choose a the rocky river rim in a dramatically wide horizontal painting. Digital media photographer Dorothy Freudenberg presents a pine forest with a winding path printed on metal with rich rust and green tones. Nancy Becker interprets the rich green\, blue\, purple and rust of Central Oregon is swirling hand-blown glass. These are only a sampling of the many pieces in the show during February focusing on the diverse Central Oregon landscape. \nA portion of sales from this show will benefit a local nonprofit with a cause dear to the artists’ hearts\, the Hunger Prevention Coalition. Not surprisingly\, some indigenous societies call the February full moon\, the “Hungry Moon\,” and as we enter what is often the coldest month\, hunger is with us today. Hunger Prevention Coalition raises funds to support partner agencies that feed the hungry through meals or groceries that that are nutritionally dense\, as these foods are less likely to be donated because of perishability and expense. \n\nThe Loving Central Oregon Group Show is open until February 28th.
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