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SUMMARY:July—Helen Brown\, "Our Friends: Fine\, Feathered and Furry"
DESCRIPTION:The Goldens Rule \n“On a recent bike ride through the Deschutes Forest\, I spotted a dog handler with 6 dogs\, four Golden Retrievers\, one black lab and a boxer.\nI took this photo of three of the Golden’s with their attention riveted to their trainer.\nI thought it spoke volumes about the dog breed.” —Helen \n\n  \n  \n\n\nH  E  L  E  N   B  R  O  W  N\n \n  \n  \nThe exhibit opens July 3\, during the Old Mill District  First Friday Gallery Walk with a reception from 3-7 pm.\nThis exhibit revolves around animals—small and large\, wild and domestic—with whom we share this planet.\nSome we see from afar\, admiring their freedom and majesty. Some are closer to home and play a big part in our everyday lives. \n  \n \nCascades Elk celebrates these majestic animals and the majesty of the Cascade Mountains. \n  \nIn today’s world of swirling news\, we invite you to pause and celebrate the wonderful world of animals —\nthose honest\, trusting companions who enrich our homes and our lives. \n  \n  \n\nNordic Pilots are scouting above the water in one of Norway’s fjords. \n  \nNeither dogs nor cats harbor hidden agendas or ulterior motives.\nTheir desires are refreshingly simple: food\, affection\, and companionship.\nTheir devotion to those who care for them is unconditional. \n  \n \nHelen advocates for the health of all pollinators in Just Bee-cause \n  \nHelen creates her paintings on rice paper using a batik watercolor technique.\nThe distinctive texture of the medium beautifully complements the softness of fur and the delicacy of feathers\,\nbringing each subject vividly to life. She is regularly juried into Watercolor Society of Oregon exhibits\, and other invitational shows. \n  \n \nGaggle of Goldeneye follows a flock of Barrows Goldeye along the shore. \n  \nThis exhibit extends well beyond household pets. Helen’s collection also features elk\, birds\, ducks\, bees\,\na llama\, and even a panda — each capturing the spirit and character of the natural world. \n  \n  \n    • • • • • • • \n  \n  \nHelen met Yogi the llama during one\nof his ambassador visits to Bend’s\nOld Mill District on behalf of\nOregon Adaptive Sports. REI is\ncommitted to helping all people\n“get outside\,” and Yogi’s owner\,\nJeff Wagner\, supports that mission\nby inviting visitors to pet Yogi and\npose for photos with him.\nHelen was the gallerist at TAC\nthat day and took advantage of posing\nwith Yogi\, and was inspired to paint him. \nShe will donate proceeds from the sale\nof her painting\, Yogi the Llama (right)\nto Oregon Adaptive Sports\, a premier\nadaptive sports organization in the\nPacific Northwest that provides\nyear-round outdoor recreation\nprograms. OAS creates access to more\nthan 2\,000 outdoor experiences\nannually for over 400 individuals.\nIn an added gesture of support\,\nJeff Wagner has offered to match\nthe donation\, doubling\nthe benefit to the organization. \n  \n  \n• • • • • • • \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nThe Deschutes River is a playground for dogs. Swim Team depicts two labs enjoying their dip. \n  \n• • • • • • • \n  \nJoin us in celebrating both America’s 250th birthday and Mother Nature’s enduring gifts during\nTumalo Art Co’s. First Friday Gallery Walk reception from 3-7pm\, July 3.\nChat with the artists\, enjoy great food\, and immerse yourself in the artwork throughout the gallery . \nOur vibrant Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk includes galleries\, studios and various stores\nthat host different artists every month. Just upstairs from Tumalo Art Co. you will find\nLubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, and Stacks Studios & Gallery. A new addition to the Old Mill District—men’s store\, REVOLVR\,\nwill have local photographer Toni Toreno this month. Stop by TAC—we have flyers and will help get started on an eye-candy evening.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/july-helen-brown-our-friends-fine-feathered-and-furry/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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SUMMARY:August—Katherine Taylor\, "High Loft: The Majestic Reach Upward"
DESCRIPTION:Thermals at Smith Rock \nThe morning sun rises on this jagged portion of Smith Rock in a dramatic display of light\, shadow\,\nangle\, line\, and form that make this park so scenic. Ravens loop in lazy circles above the peaks\,\ntaking advantage of the morning thermals. Photo reference: Benjamin Hollis \n  \n  \n \nK A T H E R I N E  T A Y L O R\n  \n  \n \n  \nOil painter Katherine Taylor\, known for her use of dramatic chiaroscuro\nlighting and luminous glazing\, opens High Loft: The Majestic Reach Upward\,\nAugust 7\, during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk\, from 3-7pm.\nThis exhibit is about things that aim high\, both in the natural world and within\nour human aspirations for a better future. So\, Katherine chose to paint landscapes\nwith a high loft element…something in nature that reaches upward\n(some would say heavenward) and raises the mood of the collective. \n  \n  \n  \n  Reach \n  \nThis painting features the iconic Middle Sister of the Central Oregon Cascades and exemplifies the\nbeauty of the landscape surrounding it. Trees appear to reach for the mountain in an effort to touch its majesty. \n  \n  \n  San Miguel Mission \n  \nSan Miguel Mission is an actual church in Santa Fe\, New Mexico\, near where Katherine lived for many years.\nIt was built between 1610 and 1626 and is historically referred to as the oldest church in the continental United States.\nShe made it a part of her “High Loft” solo exhibition because there is no better symbol of human ideals than a church spire\,\nespecially on an old and long-standing mission chapel that is still in use today. \nPhoto reference: Rennett Stowe \n  \n  \n  Obsidian Lift \n  \nRavens are all about duality\, that contrast between light and shadow\, wisdom and death. In folklore\,\nthey are considered shape-shifters\, symbolizing our desire to be imaginatively creative. In this painting\,\nI was inspired to depict a raven in one of their other known roles\,\nthat of a messenger between the living and the spiritual realm. \n  \n  \n  Evening Loft \n  \n“There’s a reason people want to hang beautiful\nlandscapes on their walls—they depend on these\nimages to remind them to always reach for nature’s\nharmony\, balance\, and majesty.”\n  \nFrom a very large painting with huge clouds over the Cascades at sunset\,\nto a single white bird soaring upward\, these subjects glow with emotion. \n  \n \nHigh Loft \n___________________________________________________________ \n  \nJoin us from 3-7pm\, August 7. Chat with the artists\, enjoy great food\,\nand immerse yourself in the artwork throughout the gallery.\nOur vibrant Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk includes galleries\,\nstudios and various stores that host different artists every month. Just upstairs from Tumalo Art Co.\nyou will find Lubbesmeyer Studio & Gallery\, and Stacks Studios & Gallery.\nStop by Tumalo Art Co. to get started—we have flyers to guide you on this wonderful summer evening.
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LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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SUMMARY:September—Dee McBrien-Lee\, "Body Language"
DESCRIPTION:Dee McBrien-Lee’s September show\, Body Language focuses heavily on abstracted figures and the way they interact with each other. Beginning with large areas of color\, line and texture\, she seeks to discover her subjects as she goes through her process. Often just a single body part or suggestion of attitude will be the beginning of a figure and the others follow sometimes intentionally\, sometimes through discovery. \nMore info to come…stay tuned!
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/september-dee-mcbrien-lee-body-language/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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