The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, March 07, 2019, Page 13, Image 22

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019 // 13
KALA showcases Oscar Nelson’s
abstract paintings
ASTORIA — KALA
presents abstract paintings
in oil and acrylic spray
paint by local artist Oscar
Nelson on Saturday, March
9, during the Astoria Sec-
ond Saturday Art Walk.
View art from 6 to
7:30 p.m. Roots/blues art-
ist Seth Walker performs at
8 p.m. The cover is $15.
KALA is at 1017
Marine Drive in Astoria.
An abstract
oil painting
by Oscar
Nelson,
on view
at KALA
during the
Second
Saturday
Astoria
Art Walk.
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Riedesel takes us on ‘Water Journeys’
SKAMOKAWA, Wash. — Friends of
Skamokawa presents “Water Journeys,” fea-
turing award-winning Southwest Washington
artist Stan Riedesel, at the River Life Inter-
pretive Center/Central Schoolhouse/Redmen
Hall, 1394 Washington State Route 4.
An opening reception takes place at the
hall 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 9.
Riedesel is a member of both the Penin-
sula Arts Association and Northwest Artist
Association and was the winner of the 2017
Peninsula Arts Association Garlic Festival
Poster contest. His paintings have been dis-
played in the Long Beach area at The Picture
Attic and Bailey’s Bakery and Cafe in Nah-
cotta, Wash.
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Enter the Portland Darkroom at LightBox
ASTORIA — LightBox
Photographic Gallery opens
“The Portland Darkroom
Exhibit” with an opening
artists’ reception 5 to 8 p.m.
Saturday, March 9.
The beauty of the fi ber
silver gelatin print is one
of LightBox’s loves. In this
exhibit, the gallery cele-
brates the members of the
Portland Darkroom and
their dedication to the art of
the Silver Gelatin Process.
The Portland Dark-
room is a member-sup-
ported community space
for the practice of analog
photography.
The gallery will also be
showing many other fi ne
silver gelatin prints from
Northwest photographers.
The exhibit runs through
Tuesday, April 9.
LightBox is at 1045
Marine Drive.
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Create a mini bird portrait in Seaside
SEASIDE — Like to
draw? Like birds? Sign up
for Seaside Public Library’s
Mini Bird Drawing Class
with local artist and illustra-
tor Dorota Haber-Lehigh.
Sponsored by Friends
of the Seaside Library, the
workshop takes place 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 9. You
must sign up for this class
and can do so at the circula-
tion desk or by phone.
Participants will create a
mini bird portrait using col-
ored pencils on walnut ink
paper. Folks in the class
will begin with a founda-
tion sketch, then learn how
to transfer their drawing and
layer gentle colors using
colored pencils.
There will be the
option to use watercolor or
gouache as a foundation for
the bird, so bring a set of
watercolors or gouache if
you already have one. All
other materials will be pro-
vided. Please bring refer-
ence photos of the bird you
intend to draw.
The library is at 1131
Broadway St. For more infor-
mation, call 503-738-6742 or
visit seasidelibrary.org.