The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, March 02, 2017, Page 13, Image 22

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    MARCH 2, 2017 // 13
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GEARHART — The Gearhart ArtWalk is gearing up for a
new year. The next art walk will take place from 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday, March 4 at galleries and merchants in Gearhart.
The featured local businesses for March are:
A Great Gallery
576 Pacific Way
A Great Gallery is looking forward to
a new year of art walks in Gearhart. The
gallery will feature new work by Susan
Thomas, including “Pella” the Pelican,
one of Thomas’s favorite birds, and “Ar-
ty-Choke” by Lynda Campbell. “It brings
forth memories of visits in Calistoga,
California,” Campbell says. Refreshments,
including chocolate, will be served.
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Bruce Horne will be the fea-
tured artist at Trail’s End Art
Association in March.
art walk season by offering original
antique, vintage and modern works
of art. Wherever your interest lies, in
woodcut, watercolor, acrylic or oil, the
shop wants to show you what it has
collected. Refreshments will be served.
Trail’s End Art Association
656 A St.
Trail’s End will feature the imaginative
art pieces of artist Bruce Horne during the
month of March, with a reception during
art walk. Horne has been drawing since
early childhood in northern Illinois; in
elementary school he was a cartoonist
his school newspaper. He graduated with
a Bachelor of Arts in art education from
Western Illinois University, returning to
teach at the university lab school for six
years. Horne’s work is primarily mixed-me-
dia, but he loves black and white with
graphite, ink or charcoal.
Horne will be on hand to talk about
and answer questions about his latest
work. Many other association artists will
have works hung to enrich the experience.
Refreshments will be served. In addition
to being the featured artist at Trail’s End in
March, Horne will also be showing monthly
at Influence Music Hall in Hillsboro.
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Bruce Horne’s work, at Trail’s
End, is primarily mixed-me-
dia, but he loves drawing in
black and white too.
“Aarty-Choke” by Lynda
Campbell at A Great Gallery.
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“Pella” by Susan Thomas at A Great Gallery.