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    “Reflections of the Past” by Eric Wiegardt at RiverSea Gallery.
find out how Holly can be your personal
shopper in Antwerp, Belgium, the dia-
mond capital of the world.
“Born of Wishes” by Jesse Reno at RiverSea Gallery.
An acrylic/mixed-media piece from Kari J. Young’s Beetle Girl/Goddess series at Studio 11.
block prints from the Shin-Hanga and
Sosaku-Hanga periods.
“Manscape,” a monotype by Sarah Lippold.
ART WALK:
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personal ideology into her work. Visitors
to the studio will get to see her process
through works in progress and finished
pieces.
10. AVA Artist in Residence
80 11th St.
Artist Blaine Verley will show recent
works inspired by the power and influ-
ence of the Columbia River.
11. AVA Artist in Residence
453 11th St.
Sarah Lippold will showcase her
new body of work of monoprints and
Valentine’s Day cards. Lippold uses
techniques she learned as a student
of Royal Nebeker at Clatsop Commu-
nity College and as a member of the
North Coast Printers Collective. Re-
freshments will be served, and artists
will be available to talk about their
work.
12. Luminari Arts
1133 Commercial St.
Luminari Arts hosts the one-man
show “Be Steel my Heart,” a new col-
lection of metal sculptures by Portland
sculptor Richard Hays. Hays works pri-
marily in steel and focuses on asking
universal questions and displaying
emotions through his art. Enjoy music
and refreshments.
13. Forsythea
1124 Commercial St.
Forsythea continues to feature new
works on paper by artists Patricia Fager-
land and Dian Schroeder. Along with the
show, Forsythea shows customers a bit
of February love with sale items. Includ-
ed are select Baggallini purses, votive
holders for romantic dinners, cashmere
scarves and more. Specials end Feb. 29.
15. Sea Gypsy Gifts
1001 Commercial St.
Local artist Brianna Horton will
amaze with her bold new line “Moon
Light” — experience the mysterious
secrets that come to life inside the
paintings under a black light. With
her use of moon water, each piece is
charged with positive energy. Bring
your Valentine out for a non-conven-
tional evening; enjoy a glass of wine
and a tasty treat.
SUPPORTING PARTICIPANTS
16. In the Boudoir
1004 Commercial St.
Envelop your senses with fine lin-
ens, lotions, soaps and home decor at In
the Boudoir.
17. Cargo
240 11th St.
Find lots of gifts for your love.
19. La Luna Loca
382 12th St.
La Luna Loca features global trea-
sures to adorn the body and home, trav-
eling to meet the artisans who make
the traditional crafts and in-house-de-
signed clothing on display. This month,
discover the wares of Tumbled ‘n’ Twist-
ed Jewelry. Using recycled glass, natural
stones, recycled metals and an organic
aesthetic, Lisa makes each piece by
hand. Her work reflects the luminous
colors, shapes and textures of nature
with an emphasis on refracted light.
20 Maiden Astoria
255 14th St.
Astoria artist Sally Lackaff presents a
selection of hand-made assemblages to
help celebrate Valentine’s Day. Embroidered
elements combine with fabric scrap, found
objects and idiosyncratic themes to create
completely and peculiarly objets d’art.
Lackaff draws on her continuing passions
for reusing and recycling to make the most
of the random dross of life in her creation of
art. Beverages and snacks will be provided.
RESTAURANT PARTICIPANTS
21. Astoria Coffeehouse & Bistro
243 11th St.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Open 7am
18. Holly McHone Jewelers
1150 Commercial St.
Holly McHone Jewelers creates in-
dividual custom jewelry. Create some-
thing new with your own gemstone, or
Daily!
S E R V I N G B R E A K FA S T,
LUNCH & SUPPER
European Style Coffeehouse by day,
intimate bistro offering neo-regional
cuisine by night.
Regional selection of beers, wines and
vintage cocktails available.
243 11th Street, Astoria, OR 97103
503-325-1787
www.AstoriaCoffeeHouse.com
We cater your event!
14. Adagio
1174 Commercial St.
On display are antique African
masks, vintage Japanese silk haori
“wearable art,” and Japanese wood-
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