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SUMMARY:May—Nancy Becker & Susan Luckey Higdon
DESCRIPTION:Seasonal Confusion\, Susan Luckey Higdon; Ripples Quietly\, Nancy Becker \n  \nstillness\nNew hand-blown glass & landscape paintings\n  \n \n  \nOpening May 3\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill Districts First Friday Gallery Walk\,  Tumalo Art Co. presents Stillness. The exhibit combines the glowing transparency of hand-blown glass by Nancy Becker with poetic landscapes by Susan Luckey Higdon. \n  \n\nHuckleberry Mist—Susan Luckey Higdon \n  \nWith a similar sensibility for color and a shared awe of what is communicated by nature\, glass artist Nancy Becker and painter Susan Luckey Higdon enjoy seeing their work displayed together. Designing the gallery’s exhibit space with 2D and 3D pieces leads to a stunning synchronicity as the artworks ‘speak’ to each other. Experiencing Susan’s images from her time in the high Cascades and Nancy’s fluid use of color and shape in her glass blowing is a visual feast. Natures hush and deep stillness has inspired this art. \n  \n\nStillness Before the Storm — Nancy Becker \n  \n“Making glass has been integral to my life forever\, or so it seems! I live and work on my land in rural Oregon with a crew of horses\, dogs\, cats and donkeys all who have been through a lot in their lives. I see the spirit of these animals\, the land that surrounds me—the colors\, the light\, the storms\, the peace\, and my work is infused with these inspirations. Glass is a fascinating medium. It is fluid even when hardened. This particular body of work was made through difficulty as I have been without a work space and needed to travel to a ‘hot shop’. Through that process my connection was rekindled. There are always gifts with difficulty. Experiencing the incredible relationship between glass and fire I am once again drawn into all of the fluid possibilities.”\n             —Nancy Becker \n  \n\nA Kind of Hush—Susan Luckey Higdon \n“This new body of work comes out of a summer and fall of exploring mountain lakes\, creeks and rivers near my home. Camping allowed me to contemplate spots again and again in different light and weather\,leading to deep connection and moments of awe. Sifting through sketches and photos\, and deciding which compositions called me the most\, I began the process of bringing these moments in time to life in the studio. Color\, light\, texture\, shapes…I am drawn to complex interactions and want to communicate what I see in a way that captures the spirit of the place\, showing accurate mood and detail\, but working toward simplicity. All of these paintings challenged me. But in pushing through there is a sense of arrival. Like seeing a dear friend.”\n          —Susan Luckey Higdon \nNancy Becker used gently swirling colors of nature for this tear-drop shaped vessel\, Painted by the Wind.\n  \nJoin us during the First Friday Gallery Walk and throughout the month to absorb this exhibit. Enjoy great wine from Evoke and Va Piano\, yummy food\, and interesting conversation. \n  \n\nListen\, by Susan Luckey Higdon \n  \nOur galleries in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co. are the hub\, and various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
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SUMMARY:June—Danae Bennett-Miller
DESCRIPTION:Spirit Memories  details \n  \n  \nLight of the Spirit\, A Journey of Joy celebrates the beauty of the natural world\nwith sculpture and printmaking by Danae Bennett-Miller\, opening June 7\,\nduring the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk from 3-7pm. \n\nWhisperings is a monoprint with collage and poly layers on cradled board featuring an elk in an aspen grove eliciting the magic of wildlife in nature.\n  \n  \nTo create her one-of-a-kind bronze sculptures of birds\, cranes\, raptors\, deer\, elk\, horses\, buffaloes and chickens\, Danae pours hot wax out as sheets. As wax flows it creates beautifully organic textures. With a plan in mind\, she then forms the slabs of wax into a model\, fabricating each sculpture from many pieces of the flowed wax. A foundry translates the shapes into bronze using the lost wax process. Danae adds the patina’s herself\, which is an art form itself. She also adds cast glass to many of her sculptures\, bringing the added element of translucence to her work. Along with life-size and larger wildlife and ranch animals\, many of Danae’s sculptures are tabletop size which make acquiring sculpture possible for all levels of collectors. \n  \nSpiritual Memories is a 30 x 30 monoprint with poly layers exhibiting Danae Bennett-Millers exquisite approach to depicting wildlife.\n  \nBesides sculptures for residential and corporate placement\, Danae has had many public sculpture commissions.\nThese include roundabout art of a horse on Greenwood Ave. in Bend\, Oregon; herons in a pocket park at the end of Minnesota Street\nin downtown Bend and a heron sculpture in downtown Sisters\, Oregon. The most ambitious of her public art installations\nis a tableau of life-size elk and pronghorn bronze sculptures with towering basalt rocks\, in the only roundabout in Sisters\, Oregon.\nThis roundabout is also the only one on a state highway in Oregon. She is presently working on a\ncommission for a roundabout in the city of Sherwood\, Oregon. \n  \nJumpstart is a monoprint on cradled board featuring a deer leaping a ranch fence captured the feeling of wildlife seen everyday on our lands.\n  \nRecently a heroic-sized bronze and leaded glass eagle was installed on a tall pine tree stump (see below) at Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts and Agriculture in Sisters\, Oregon. Many of these installations are challenging works of art in themselves. \n\n  \n \n\n• • • • • • • • • • • •\n\nJoin us during the Old Mill District’s First Friday Gallery Walk. Enjoy great wine from Evoke and Va Piano\, yummy food\, and interesting conversation. If you prefer a contemplative atmosphere\, stop by anytime throughout the month to absorb this exhibit. \nOur galleries in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co. are the hub\, and various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
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