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Thvr» Gallery owner seeks ‘quality’ art Three years later, after the longing for the things she grew up with became too intense. Smith returned to Oregon hoping to find a job in the advertising in dustry. What she said she missed the most was the changing seasons. Los Angeles just seemed to have one con tinuous season “ I was in LA until the moss o my back started to dry and the web between my toes started to recede and I didn't feel like an Oregonian anymore." said Smith "1 had to return home." When she returned to O regon, h ow ever, her H o llyw o o d c re d e n tia ls created little demand for her work in advertising So. she began first as a recep tionist and then quickly worked herself into a job as a copywriter She later opened her own advertising agency and operated it for a number of years Then she quit the fast paced life to live in the country and paint "1 loved the advertising field for years and then, all of a sudden, I didn’t want to do it a n y m o re ," said Smith " I got tired of all those deadlines " After a few years of con centrating on her a rt. Smith decided she'd begin her third career—as the owner of an art gallery Searching For A Site Finding a suitable place was not an easy chore, said Smith She investigated not only available sites with local real estate offices but also reviewed seasonal traffic volume reports by the state Highway Depart ment. as well as analyzing projected tourist figures and housing starts with Clackamas County. " A f t e r in v e s tig a tin g thoroughly I determined that putting a gallery on the mountain was extreme ly economically feasible," said Smith ' The projected growth figures for the M Hood area over the next five to 20 years is excellent," said Smith, "and the growth of the tourist industry is also good " M Artists Featured The Glacier Gallery will offer the works of 30 a r tists, said Smith, some who are known both nationally and internationally Joel C o ttet, a L ake O sw ego a r t is t whose ceramic pieces can weigh over 1000 pounds, will have a large sampling of his work displayed All are hand sculptored. Smith said that some of Cottet’s chairs weigh as much as 250 pounds but are easy to move around the house or patio since they are equipped with rollers. Cottet, who is the only known potter that creates such large pieces of art, designed and engineered the 10-cubic-foot kiln in his garage Using that kiln he has produced table and chair sets, giant planters. light towers, bar stools, and even a 250-pound "Star Wars” chair, which swivels and has built-in armrests Outside the gallery Cot tet’s seven-foot high, six- foot wide fountain, com plete with lights and flow ing w ater, accents the shop's western wall The fountain weighs an estimated t(XW pounds and has a onion domed top C o ttet, who re ce n tly assisted in the moving of some of his original works into the gallery, said that all his ceramic pieces are guaranteed against the elements of nature He said that his table and chair sets has survived both the severe ice, snow and 30-below zero weather of Alaska, as well as the tropical heat and blowing sands of Hawaii. National award winning (S m 2) SANOY (O re.) POST - 3 ______ __ _____________________ t OMÜnued from Page I P o r tr a it P a in te r D ick Wiley of Lake Oswego will also display his works in the gallery and will be available for special com mission work portraits of the tribal chiefs at the W arm Springs Reservation Smith said that over the years Wiley has painted e v e ry o n e fro m bank presidents to governors, and recently finished a por tra it of Actor Dennis Weaver L oren zo G h ig lie r . a nationally known Portland artist who does bronze castings of wildlife and nature scenes, will also have his works on display He recently completed a life sized eagle for a park across from the nation’s capitol in Washington, D C. Wiley, said Smith, has been commissioned by the Cowboy Hall of Fame in St Louis to paint the cowboy of the year, and has painted Local Weaver Audrey Moore of Marmot, whom Smith said is one of the best in her field, will feature her HYPNOSIS Call for Appointment ________________ F O R : ____________________ • STRESS • FEARS • SPORTS June IO. I W • SMOKING • WEIGHT • BEDWETTING • MEMORY • NAILBITING • SELF CONFIDENCE Coll 668-4221 Billie M cNutt. PHD. C ertified Union Hypnotherapist wall hangings and Navaho rugs Smith said that Moore is unique because she spins her own wool and uses natural dyes Got a home improvement project in mind? ... uacKamas county Bank for financing at any of its three convenient offices! lOiAt «6ttii«t SB Member FDIC LENDER CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK Sandy 6085601 Borina 0033000 Hoodland 0223131 produce, grocery, non-food! USDA CHOICE BO N E LESS BEEF R O U N D' USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF . . . . 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