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SUMMARY:September—Improv: Dee McBrien-Lee
DESCRIPTION:Above: Turquoise Trees\, Mixed Media \n  \n \n  \nOpens at Tumalo Art Co. September 6\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District First Friday Art Walk\nfeaturing new abstract paintings by Dee McBrien-Lee. \nFilled with inspiration after an annual sojourn to the southwest\, and very moved by the color\, Dee decided\nto create a show with color as her starting point leaving the balance of the process open for improvisation.\nThe entire process was very organic and freeing for the artist who works in acrylic and mixed media plus any materials\nthat come to hand that create texture and pattern. \n  \nI’m Your Huckleberry is based on the iconic Western movie ‘Tombstone’. Featured here is Doc Holiday with the three Earp brothers. The title is one of the best known quotes of the film.\n  \nThe artist explains her process for this unique exhibit of abstract paintings:\n“Originally I had not planned to do a show in 2024 but when the slot for September stayed open\, I jumped in without a clear direction for the work.” \nOrchid Improv\, a fresh bouquet in sunshiny colors is a mixed media painting by Dee McBrien-Lee.\n  \n“My husband and I travel through the southwest each year and this spring we visited Southern California\, Tucson and Winslow\, Arizona\n(yes\, THAT Winslow\, Arizona)\, Santa Fe\, New Mexico and Southern Utah. Every place we went we saw amazing art.\nFrom beautiful landscapes to western and native American art\, surrealism and of course\, fantastic abstracts.\nI was enthralled and deeply inspired by all of it. With my head spinning and my creativity bursting to come out\,\nI decided on Improv as my theme which would give me a broad\, somewhat baseless place to begin creating.” \n  \nA pure abstract with collage\, Letting Go is a mixed-media by Dee McBrien-Lee.\n  \n“Each of the 15 new works in Improv began without a plan\, nothing more than a few colors and shapes to start.\nThe evolution of the individual pieces and the arc of the show was very organic and with layering and an abundance of playtime\,\nthings began to take shape. With several of the larger pieces I would see an area that I found compelling and would be inspired\nto begin a new piece using this smaller section as my jumping off point. From ‘Avalon’ came ‘My Garden Shed’\,\nfrom there came ‘Bridesmaids’. This happened several times and made for a very interesting process overall.” \n  \nThe Two Olive Solution is a small piece that Dee McBrien-Lee derived from a larger work.\n  \n“Other examples include ‘Street Party’ to ‘Piano Man’ and ‘I’m Your Huckleberry’ to ‘The Two Olive Solution’ plus ‘All That Jazz’.\nMy hope is that the viewer will see and feel the various threads that bind the show together and truly make it one of total improvisation.” \n•  •  •  •  •  • \nWe  look forward to seeing you at the September 6\, First Friday Gallery Walk in Bend\, Oregon’s Old Mill District! If you can’t make the opening party\nmake sure to drop in during the month to see this uniquely IMPROVisational exhibt of 15 new paintings by Dee McBrien-Lee. \nOur galleries in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\,\nand Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co. are the hub\, and various stores host artists\nfor the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you. \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:October—Alisa Huntley\, "Reflecting Change"
DESCRIPTION:Sing Me the River ll \n  \n \nAlisa Huntley’s exhibit\, Reflecting Change\, opens October 4\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk at\nTumalo Art Co. The title is a metaphor for the change of seasons as well as the transitions we endure all through our lives.\nAlisa is just getting back to painting after a catastrophic event and finds the healing power of nature a cathartic gift. \n  \n“All Jazzed Up” is an oil on aluminum by Alisa Huntley\, showing a crystal clear stream in Oregon’s Cascade Mountains surrounded by huckleberry bushes that have turned to autumn colors.\n  \n“I love exploring—to be in nature with all senses fully engaged and come upon a scene with extraordinary light and beauty. Those moments that take your breath away\, make your senses vibrate. Whatever you’re thinking about falls away. To be fully in the moment is transformative and exhilarating! \nThe act of painting is also an adventure. It is a powerful mix of vision\, inspiration\, passion\, skill and playfulness. Through acts of creating\, we find opportunities to understand ourselves\, connect with others and connect on a deeper level. \n  \nCentral Oregon’s spring-fed Metolius River in blues and greens—The Source an oil on aluminum by Alisa Huntley.\n  \nThe paintings for Reflecting Change each have been inspired by those magic moments. A fall day on the Metolious River\, incredible light at Sparks Lake\, a last moment on the North Santiam River before the massive fire.” \n  \n  \nCrazy Woman Creek is a large vertical oil on aluminum of a wild mountain creek in Wyoming.\n  \nAlisa’s paintings reflect the optimism\, strength\, resilience\, and joy we can find in our daily lives. Her method of working in transparent layers and loose\, colorful brushwork is enhanced by the reflective surface of copper and aluminum which creates a jewel-like glow.\nWith loose\, gestural strokes she lets the gleam of the metal show through\, adding to the depth and luminosity of the image. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week. For more information call 541-385-911 or see tumaloartco.com. \n 
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