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John Emmerling and Rome Hutchings,
and stop in to see how they’re made.
There will be ongoing bladesmithing
demonstrations all day.
Oct.
Pacifi c Crest Cottage
726 Pacifi c Way
Pacifi c Crest Cottage will feature
new autumn-themed oil paintings by
Dutch artist Wim Vlek.
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GEARHART — The next Gearhart ArtWalk is set for 2 to 5
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. Gearhart merchants are featuring new
paintings, beach art, jewelry and more.
A Great Gallery
576 Pacifi c Way
A Great Gallery will host the group
art show “A Great Group,” featuring the
work of gallery owner Susan Thomas,
Donna Mareina, Deanne Johnson, Mary
Ann Gantenbein and Lynda Campbell.
Refreshments, including chocolate, will
be served.
Gearhart resident and jewelry artist
Mareina has been a part of A Great Gallery
since it opened in 2013. Mareina takes
inspiration from the beach in her pieces,
collecting materials while traveling.
If you have a dog with you, Johnson
will probably know its name and breed.
An artist who has become a signifi cant
part of the gallery over the years with
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Gearhart Ironwerks will show new chef and fi eld knives during
art walk, plus hold ongoing bladesmithing demos all day.
many pet portraits commissioned,
Johnson will show a new display of her
pet portraits.
Gantenbein is the lady who encour-
aged gallery owner Susan Thomas to be
a part of the Gearhart art community
six years ago. An accomplished artist
herself, Gantenbein loves the process
of creating and is drawn to collage and
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Campbell was featured during
the July art walk, and many patrons
inquired whether she would show
again. Campbell has lived in the Seaside
community with her husband for almost
50 years. After raising her family and
retiring from her career teaching art in
the Seaside School District, these last 12
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“Red Breasted Sapsucker” by
Richard Newman.
years she turned some of her attention
to working with pastels. Campbell will
have a selection of fall pieces.
Gearhart Ironwerks
1368 Pacifi c Way
See new chef and fi eld knives by
Trail’s End Art Association
656 A St.
Trail’s End Art Association President
Richard Newman is the featured artist
for October and will present the show
“Photography on Metal,” which will
include his most recent works printed on
aluminum. A photographer who lives in
Beaverton and Gearhart, Newman has
visited 29 countries and enjoys photo-
graphing landscapes, nature, sports and
historical objects. Also see new work by
other members, including oil paintings,
watercolors, acrylics, photography,
collages and cards.