The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, October 21, 2016, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 11, Image 30

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    PRIMARY ELEMENTS
GALLERY
172 N. HEMLOCK #25 | SANDPIPER SQUARE | CANNON BEACH
PRIMARYELEMENTSGALLERY.COM
Primary Elements Gallery Incorporates Primary Colors To Brighten Your World.
The variety of artists demonstrating and displaying their diverse work in Primary Elements Gallery came to their
form of expression by different paths and disciplines. The unique quality each brings to their art forms is a
combination of individual skills, training, & innate ability making their personal appearance & watching them work
an intangible value to be enjoyed by those who acquire their work. The observer will have an enhanced appreciation
for meeting and knowing the artist as an individual.
We are gifted with first a sense of touch and then sight which combines to convey both realistic and abstract
nuances depicted in a variety of mediums and techniques. You will see original oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, and
mixed media and photographs in their original form and through the most sophisticated of print techniques that
it is difficult to distinguish the print from the initial art piece.
Typically sculptors have used hard materials such as stone, metal, glass, and wood which is carved, chiseled,
hammered, bent, & melted in the process. Often some material is taken away to expose the line or desired shape.
Other times it is added, attached, to build upon the original material.
Contemporary artists also use soft materials such as clay, wax, plastic, or foam to create the original from which
a mold is taken to create a limited edition which can be textured, polished or colored to complete the desired effect
and cast in many different materials.
Recently sculptors have been assembling recycled materials in creative, innovative uses. We are a culture that
values recycled materials, but it takes a special skill for an artist to increase its value through his mind’s eye. It is his
inspiration and visualization that gives the materials significance and the final outcome that makes it an art form.
We invite the public to come and meet our artists, talk , visit, ask question and enjoy the weekend experience.
The following is schedule of planned demonstrations and activities.
“Cosmos”
Artist: Leslie Rankin:
Dimensions: ar 73” tall x 20”
wide x 20” deep
Description: Front piece is
Carved 1/2” crystal plate
glass, Dichroic lace glass
embellishments with infused
color and back piece is 1/4”
mirror that is carved and
embellished with black
Dichroic lace in pedestal
with custom slots to hold
pieces.
Easy to move and transport.
Butterfl y Effect by Michael Parkes:
“Diana, Goddess of the Hunt” She is the
embodiment of feminine strength, beauty,
athletic grace and courage. Her legend is older
than Ancient Greece and the Vedic scriptures.
But what does she hunt? She is the energy
of the stars, shooting her arrows through the
heavens. She hunts the Darkness of the Night.
Steve Mathews
will demonstrate
his art on
“Whimsey on
Wood” for
tables, benches
& wall hangings
Earth Air Water Fire
Primary Elements Gallery
Heather Soderberg Greene,
Largest eagle in the world
commissioned. Eagle with
55 foot wing span
D EMONSTRATIONS ALL
WEEKEND , WINE TASTING ,
CATER ’ D FOOD AND LIVE
MUSIC BOTH F RIDAY AND
S ATURDAY NIGHT .
Craig Freeman is a Contemporary
Impressionist who is also a gallery owner
and educator. His paintings have an inner
light with inherent harmony and power.
PUBLIC WELCOME
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