The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, January 28, 2015, Page 31, Image 31

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    Wednesday, January 28, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
SCIEnCE: Fair
expected to be better
than ever this year
AWARDS: Art is
currently on display
at the library
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and astronomy volunteers
will be on hand to explain
the night sky. A 3-D printer
will be set up to astonish the
imagination with fascinat-
ing possibilities of this new
technology.
The popular Design,
Construct, Compete (DCC)
contest is changing this
year. Anyone can enter and
the challenge is to build a
“mousetrap car.” Entrants
must build a device that runs
— and stops — using only
mousetrap power. It’s sure to
present both scientific mar-
vels and lots of entertainment.
Registration forms can be
downloaded from the Sisters
Science Club website at
www.sistersscienceclub.org.
Registration forms along with
the $25 deposit (refundable at
the competition) are due by
February 6.
Rules and registra-
tion forms for the popular
Science Fair SciArt con-
test are also available at
the Sisters Science Club
website, and entries must
be submitted no later than
February 13.
The Sisters Science
Fair is free and open to the
public.
“One moment, it was
absolutely dark and sound-
less, and when the sun came
roaring up, it was like some-
one turned on the spotlights,”
he recalled.
That was when he cap-
tured the image.
“Within minutes, there
were crickets, and birds,
and before you knew it, the
trails were full of people,” he
said.
He emphasized that other
than normal processing, no
special effects were applied
in Photoshop. His work can
be seen at Sisters Gallery &
Frame Shop.
Randall
Ti l l e r y ’s
“Morning Light” also ren-
ders that special depiction of
light through art. The location
of this landscape is the roll-
ing hills of California’s Gold
Country, near Placerville,
where he lived prior to mov-
ing to Sisters in May. He first
captured the scene in a plein
air study, and then replicated
it in oil on linen, back in the
studio, using a combination
of his study and a photograph
for reference. The combina-
tion of clouds and sunlight,
color in the sky and golden
hills is set in a classic gold
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Last September, Tillery’s
work was featured in a one-
artist show in the community
room of the library. Work by
this award-winning artist can
be seen at Clearwater Gallery
and at www.artbytillery.com.
Fred Kimmell built his
“Rocking Motorcycle” for
his two-year-old great-grand-
daughter, Ella. It’s the sec-
ond one he’s built – the first
being for his grandson. Made
of select pine, alder and fir,
the mini-Harley Davidson
on rockers features pink and
black “Baker Tires” – for lit-
tle Ella’s last name is Baker.
Even though he’s been doing
woodworking for years, cer-
tain parts of this one proved
tricky.
“I had to make the forks
three times,” he said.
The mini-Harley has
two toggle switches, one
for lights, and a second that
triggers a sound system that
sounds just like a Harley
starting up.
This year’s event featured
a silent auction with 30 dona-
tions by local artists. More
than $1,500 was raised from
the sale of 21 silent auction
items and five of the exhib-
ited works.
Although Ella’s motorbike
photo by helen schmiDling
randall tillery was another people’s Choice winner with “morning light.”
isn’t for sale, many of the
show works still are available,
with a portion of the proceeds
going to the Friends of the
Sisters Library. The exhibit
runs through February 26,
and can be viewed through-
out the library any time it’s
open (Tuesdays through
Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to
5 p.m.).
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