The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 31, 2017, Page 16, Image 25

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Sept.
2
GEARHART — Gearhart’s final First Saturday Art Walk of
the summer takes place 2 to 5 p.m. Sept. 2. Explore the artis-
tic offerings and chat with the artists during this fun, family
friendly event.
A Great Gallery
By The Way
576 Pacific Way
A Great Gallery will be featuring new
art by Lynda Campbell and Mary Ann
Gantenbein.
Campbell is displaying small
pastel landscapes painted out in the
field, plein air-style. Most are of local
scenes or favorite coastal areas. Plein
air painting encourages one to inter-
pret the quickly changing scenes.
Meanwhile, Gantenbein is
featuring a series of new collages.
Come and join us for refreshments
and chocolate.
564 Pacific Way
We are pleased to bring back artist
Richard Newman for the third year.
Newman will take pet photos 2 to
4 p.m. This is a great time to capture
your best friend, so bring them by and
see what’s new at By The Way!
Th e
Illahee
Apartments
Pacific Crest Cottage
726 Pacific Way
Fiber artist Brittany Boles teaches
natural dyeing workshops at her
Sea Spell Fiber Studio in Gearhart.
“I’m in love with the mystery
of the plant world and how new
life can be extracted from a wilted
flower,” Boles said. “Local salal
berries, bursting with red juice. The
uncanny magic of the indigo plant,
which is first bright yellow, then
blue, as soon as the fabric meets
the air.
“All of this encourages me to
live and learn in a colorful, seasonal
way,” she continued. “I’m endlessly
inspired by the coastal landscape
and the diverse local plants.”
Trails End Art
Association
656 A St.
Jane McGeehan, our featured artist
for September, has titled her show
Easy to Find,
Hard To
Pronounce.
1046 Grand Avenue
Astoria, OR 97103
503-325-2280
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
A painting by Jane McGeehan, who is the featured artist for September, with her show “Light, Energy, Love.”
“Light, Energy, Love.” Painting
with watercolors is magical, totally
engrossing, and a pure delight for
her.
When McGeehan and her
husband moved to the North
Coast of Oregon, the richness of
the surroundings inspired her.
Joining Trail’s End Art Association in
Gearhart provided opportunities to
expand her knowledge of watercolor
painting.
“My camera is a big help, and I
organize photos I’ve taken by cate-
gories,” she said. “When I paint, I can
create new images to reflect a mood
by choosing elements of various
photos and combining them in new
ways. Landscapes and flowers espe-
cially fascinate me as sunlight plays
on each at different times of day.”
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Astoria, OR 97103
503-325-3276
A piece by fiber artist Brittany Boles at Pacific
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A painting at The Great Gallery by Lynda
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