The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, October 05, 2017, Page 17, Image 26

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    OCTOBER 5, 2017 // 17
Oct.
7
GEARHART — The fi rst Gearhart First Saturday Art Walk of the
fall will take place 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7. Come enjoy some
art, chat with artists and savor some refreshments.
A Great Gallery
576 Pacifi c Way
503-709-2840
agreatgallery.com
Fall is in the air, and with that comes
beautiful oranges, reds and yellows, cool
mornings and nights. Come celebrate
with A Great Gallery and special fall
savings just in time to start your holiday
shopping. Enjoy refreshments and, of
course, chocolate.
Gearhart Ironwerks /
John Emmerling
1368 Pacifi c Way
800-738-5434
gearhartironwerks.com.
Gallery sale: 20 percent off all gallery
items, 10 percent off custom knives.
Romancing the Home
3350 U.S. Highway 101 N.
503-738-9977
linda_toler@yahoo.com
Local watercolor artist Reba Owen
will be showing her latest collection
of autumn- and Halloween-themed
paintings at Romancing the Home.
All proceeds from the sale of Owen’s
paintings will go to The Wildlife Center
of the North Coast to help support their
important work in Clatsop County. Owen
will be here for the event, and her art
work will be on display through October.
There will be refreshments, so please
stop by!
Trails End Art
Association
656 “A” Street
503-717-9458
trailsendart.org
Trail’s End Art Association and Gallery
will open a new show honoring Richard
Newman, the association’s featured art-
ist, along with many other association
artists.
Newman’s show “Photography in
Black and White,” will include recent
works printed on aluminum, canvas and
pearlized metallic paper.
A painting by Susan Thomas
featured at A Great Gallery
Newman grew up in Cleveland,
Ohio, and now lives in Beaverton and
Gearhart, Oregon. As a kid, he always
loved photographs in Life magazine.
These pictures reached out from all
parts of the world and showed both the
beauty in landscapes and the reality of
life. The person he admired most was
Ansel Adams, who worked exclusively
in black-and-white and took scenic
photographs of the Western U.S.
Newman likes to take pictures of
landscapes, nature, sports and historical
objects. “Photography is not a job for
me; it is a passion for capturing memo-
ries,” he said.
Newman is the president of Trail’s
Ends Art Association. His photograph
of a DC3 on aluminum received fi rst
place in the annual judged show in
2016. His photographs are hung in
coff ee shops in Beaverton and Portland,
and he has his own website: win-
dow-to-the-world-photography.com.
His photographs of the Bridge of
Sighs and the Leaning Tower of Pisa in
black and white were sold to ABC televi-
sion and used on the TV show “Criminal
Minds.” In addition, his photographs
are also off ered on Etsy under the shop
Newman48.
The show will be open through the
month of October, along with other
members’ work.
For more information about the
art association, events and newsletter,
visit trailsendart.org. New members are
always welcome.
The gallery is open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Wednesday through Sunday.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
ABOVE: A photo of Ecola State Park by Richard Newman
LEFT: A photo of St. Johns Bridge by Newman
North Coast Chorale
We Just Can’t Keep From Singing!
Thank You
to all those who supported the
Chorale’s efforts to perform in Barcelona
for the World Symposium for Choral
Music, with funds or support for our events.
North
Coast
Chorale