Sunflowers and Apples. Oil by Emily Schultz McNeil.

About the artist:

Emily Schultz is a born and raised Northwest painter who enjoys painting the garden and her beautiful little friends. She also likes to paint experiences that she has lived, and landscapes she loves. Currently, Emily is painting lots of fresh flowers, which have been very well received by her collectors. She has portraits in Dalton School, NY, and Winchendon School, MA.

 

 

Arriving shortly, “Sunflowers” by Jan Rimerman

 

About the artist:

When not in the studio, Jan Rimerman is the Visual Arts Coordinator of the Lakewood Center, the Art Director of the LO Reads Program, the Director of Rock…Paper…Turtle…Art for Wetlands in partnership with The Wetlands Conservancy & the Director of the Rain Spark Gallery.  She uses her work for presentations promoting the arts & culture while raising awareness for the World Wildlife Fund.  Fun fact: Jan is the turtle mother of six rescue turtles which follow her around the studio like puppies.

 

 

 

SUNBURST seed pearl mosaic box by Gayle H. Seely
Artist statement:

“As a native Oregonian, my eyes are open to the natural beauty and ever-changing sunlight surrounding me. My style developed over years of simple but profound outdoor moments.”

 

Fairweather House and Gallery

612 Broadway

HELLO SUNSHINE Art Show and Sale

Now through August 25th

“The sun is but a morning star.” – Henry David Thoreau

The sun is a great metaphor for a beacon of light in the sky and the contrast between light and darkness in the world.

Art for the exhibition created entirely by North coast artists.

Featuring art byBlue Bond, Paul Brent, Lieta Gratteri,  Reneé Hafeman,  Bev Drew Kindley, Karen E. Lewis, Carolyn Lindberg, Neal Maine, Emily McNeil, Jan Rimerman, Gayle H. Seely and Fedor Zubanov.

Sharing some rays of sunshine (grace notes recently received):

 

“Thank you for exhibiting my artwork.  Your contributions to our community are admirable.” Dorota Haber-Lehigh
 “Thank you so much for always holding NCLC up. What you are doing in these difficult times is really amazing.”
Katie Voelke, North Coast Land Conservancy

 

Please read more about our gallery, our commitment to NW artists, and our products made by NW hands

https://fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

“As Fairweather House and Gallery- amid continued concerns – progresses forward towards regaining events while practicing health and safety measures and exercising agility among the changes that impact being open. Much is still needed in the recovery; however, the arts community is working together to be resilient and overcome the ongoing challenges. Indeed, art saves.”  D. Fairweather, gallerist

 

Save the date and time

Seaside First Saturday Art Walk

September 5th, 5-7 p.m.

 

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