The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 31, 2017, Page 3, Image 13

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    AUGUST 31, 2017 // 3
ArtPort off ers ‘Portal to the Pacifi c Coast’
have inspired him on annu-
al travels, visits to Astoria
and working in his studio
and living in Tokeland. He
sometimes creates unusual
perspectives and his subjects
range from boats and harbors
to windswept barns and bridg-
es, all scenes that capture the
light, color and texture of our
unique local environment.
Mann is a master painter and
a multiple award-winning
artist.
Campiche is a well-known
Shelburne Innkeeper, potter,
community leader and volun-
teer, teacher, chef and writer.
David refl ects the spirit of
the peninsula, the wild place
he calls home, in his diverse
ILWACO, WASH. — Inspired by
the spirit and scenes of our
Pacifi c coastal communities,
master painter Wally Mann
and potter David Campiche
are featured artists at ArtPort
Gallery in September.
An artists’ reception,
which will include refresh-
ments, will be held 5 to 7 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 1, at the gallery
(177 Howerton St. S.E.).
Their exhibit, “Portal to
the Pacifi c Coast,” contains
recent work from each artist
depicting the richness of our
Oregon and Washington low-
lands, a unique environment
where water meets land.
Mann sensitively paints
the scenes and people that
coast
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
weekend
arts & entertainment
ON THE COVER
People with trivia on their
minds gather at the Merry
Time Bar and Grill every
Wednesday beginning
at 7 p.m. to test their
knowledge against other
competitors.
COLIN MURPHEY
THE DAILY ASTORIAN
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COASTAL LIFE
Close to Home
The Chinook, a cedar civilization
FEATURE
Nothing trivial here
Test your smarts at Merry Time Bar and Grill’s Trivia Night
DINING
The Mouth of the Columbia
Get thee to the Farmers Markers, lickety-split
FURTHER ENJOYMENT
MUSIC CALENDAR .....................5
SEE + DO ........................... 12, 13
CROSSWORD ........................... 17
CW MARKETPLACE ......... 18, 19
GRAB BAG ................................ 22
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pottery and large ceramic
sculptures. His Seaview
studio is often fi lled with do-
nation bowls for the hungry,
commissioned pottery, exhibi-
tion pieces and exotic work in
progress.
This multi-talented artist is
known for his signature Spirit
Bowls. Each bowl contains
special organic elements that
are trapped inside. They rattle
and convey a message of
comfort when shaken.
The artists are longtime
residents of the Pacific
Coast and will share stories
of their subjects, work habits
and the inspiration they
draw from to create out-
standing art and pottery.
COAST WEEKEND EDITORS
ERICK BENGEL
LAURA SELLERS
CALENDAR COORDINATOR
REBECCA HERREN
CONTRIBUTORS
DAVID CAMPICHE
DAN HAAG
RYAN HUME
LYNETTE RAE McADAMS
BARBARA LLOYD McMICHAEL
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SUBMITTED PHOTO
SUBMITTED PHOTO
“Dragger,” an acrylic painting by Wally Mann
A primitive small vase by Da-
vid Campiche