Oregon Coast inspires local printmakers Cannon Beach Gallery holds artist reception for ‘Sediment’ CANNON BEACH — In its new show “Sediment,” Cannon Beach Gallery will present the work of three printmakers who draw their inspiration from the natural environment of the Oregon Coast. Stirling Gorsuch, Sar- ah Baumert-Lippold and Kirsten Horning each demonstrate their technical skills, including monotypes and relief printing combined with Chine-collé, alongside their artistry through image. “Sediment” opened July 2, and there will be an artist reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, July 11. The show will run to July 26. Each artist is a current member of the North Coast Printmakers Collective, which was founded around the work of printmaker Roy- al Nebeker and the facilities at Clatsop Community Col- lege in Astoria. All the artists in “Sed- iment” credit the late Ne- beker as being an important mentor. This is evident in the collective use of bold col- or choices and the dynamic layering to create depth and texture. Gorsuch pairs the natu- ral elements of the Oregon coastline with considered geometric forms as a way of translating nature’s com- plexities, such as the moon’s power over the tides, the time of day or prolonged decay due to erosion. “My work records these associa- tions in order to clarify how environments are continu- ally shaped and reshaped throughout time,” he said. Gorsuch creates pieces through linocut and mono- print with a focus on stark contrasts of bold and muted colors. Baumert-Lippold primar- ily uses monotype to achieve deep color and texture us- ing stencils and strips of wood for natural references through the wood’s grain. Her work is considered ab- stract, as she blurs the hori- zon of sea and sky within the rich colors. Horning favors the use of woodblock techniques, from the process of carving the wood to the richness of the inks used. This collection of work displays the mythical world on the backdrop of the natural world. “My work is a reflection of the beauty and diversity of the environmen- tal condition of human expe- rience,” she said. “Sediment” showcases the similarities of these art- ists — their processes and inspirations — yet high- lights the strengths of each individual, displaying their own personal view on the world. Gorsuch has an estab- lished connection to the Submitted photo “Phaze Wavez” by Stirling Gorsuch. Cannon Beach Gallery, a program of the Cannon Beach Arts Association; he participated in the gallery’s summer internship program for two years. This year’s intern, Alisa Vernon, will be gaining her experience working on this show, bring- ing things full circle. The show has received partner funding from the James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation. Cannon Beach Gallery is located at 1064 S. Hemlock St. Submitted photo “Window in Time” by Stirling Gorsuch. 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