Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 18, 1948, Image 7

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    Southern Oregon New» Review, AHhland, Thura., Nov. 18, 1948
Interest Mounts In A rt As Ashland Colony Cjrows
ASHLAND AIL I IS I
| pluccs in the action .section und
Ashland at lists have found one in the landscape. Miller and
(hut an Intriguing hobby can pro Vioinan each placed one picture
duce cash und in one case the in the landscape section. Davis
hobby bus become a vocation won two aw ards in the Still
Among the artists of the A sh -|l4 fe section and one in the por
lund school who huve displayed trait section, und Mrs. Borden
their work locally and through- placed in tin- Still life section
the state are Beil Miller, Miss with a pastel.
Marlon Ady, Otto Wllda, L. It
They all plan to exhibit w hen­
DeMille, Dr George Hull, Mrs ever possible and to continue
Evart Borden, .lack Davis and with their hobby. Some of them
Robert Vroman.
have i xpressed a desire to create
DeMille, Miller, DaVis and an urt center or u yearly South­
Mrs. Borden dom inated the art ern Oregon Art Show in Ash­
exhibit at the Fall Harvest fes­ land, where the best paintings of
tival held recently In Ashland. Northwest artists would be ex­
Dr. Hull hus exhibited his wuter hibited.
colors throughout the Northwest.
The artista got into p
Mi s Ady and Otto Wllda, who und draw ing In a vuriety of dif.
Southern Oregon College— Vroman
are with Southern Oregon col­ ferent ways.
Jack Davis, who
lege, huve been strong support­ specialize;, In pastel portraits, be- Later he wa a m em ber of the pay, and the small chance of sue- family insisted that he enter his art seriously. He works with all
ers of the nil m ovement in this gan his pastel work while In the fBakersfield, California, A rt As- cess. This cooled his ardor, and work in the Harvest Festival a rt mediums, particularly oils w ater
region for some tune Robert Vro- servici While stationed on Snip- sociation and was a m em ber of
also that of his father.
exhibit.
colors, and pen and ink
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man, whose pen and Ink sketch an and Tinian with a Seabee con­ the board of directors of the as
Today he is specializing in por­
He
plans
to
continue
to
work
W(>rk
is
rem
iniscent
of
the
work
of Southern Oregon college ac­ struction battalion Davis got lots sociation.
traits in pastel. He does some oils in oils.
° Russell.
DeMille spent six'
companies this story, has studied nf practice doing portraits of the
some
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colors L but
Speaking of pastels, the m ed­ and
fha,
h i. , w ™
- R. states
DeMille, the artists whose
years on tbe M°ntana range and
urt Ixith locally and in California men in the outfit. Before e n te r­
ium which he now uses, Davis ma wdl 1 r J l v h n? Wk C h n t
i hobby has turned into a busl- iW° , years wltb the Indians and
schools.
ing the navy Davis did a lot of explained that they are pure col­ mas will largely be taken up do-1 ness studled a rt with c h a rlie he draw s on this experience for
At the Harvest Festival De- work with oils. He took a course or with a glue binder. They are
Mille walked off with three at St. M ary’s college in Oakland used in pencil form. Most of the mg pastel portraits which are us- ' Ru sell, at G reat Falls. Montana. hls P'ctures.
H i tu* StniaS PrT nti
'T h a t was batk
^ e early days
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work with pastels is done on a
Bert Miller began his draw ing when both DeMille and Russell ° £ • Evart Borden, Congrega-
• i-
.
tionai m inister, works chieflv in
sand finish paper or velour in high school at Newburg, O re­
n eM
g range *“ | M,:ntanha Pastels and does still lifes.
board.
gon, and has continued it as a DeMille
reminisces about the
At one tim e in his career Da­ hobby since. He does mostly oils num ber of Charlie's paintings
vis planned to be a cartoonist. .nd some pen and pencil sketch-, which were hanging in every sa­
He had been draw nig for the es. At Linfield college he studied; loon, billiard parlor, and hotel in
school paper and his father felt mechanical draw ing and took ¡G reat Falls.
that he could go Into It com m er some courses in art. At one time 1 n eMille, who hopes to makr
cially. Davis, with some urging , in his career
life
work
----- wun Miller took u a v course
u u i o v | ! v commercial
u iiiiiic iu d i
d a i rt
i
n his
w
m
e worn.
One of Oregon’s most abun­
from his father, got an Interview !in cartooning from the Landon spent 27 years in Ashland as a
, with the head of the a rt depart- school of Cartooning, and d id 'sig n painter. His father was a dant waste p ro d u c ts-sa w d u st—
I m ent
at the San Francisco E x -, cartoons for his college paper, i painter and sign
painter, and shows every indication of mak
arnm er where he was told of the, Miller had never e x h ib ite d !from him he learned the _ trade
____ ( ing a place for itself in the state’s
Men With Hortet—DeMille
long apprenticeship, the poor before prior to this year.
His
He now has the time to go into , horticultural industry as a heav”
mulch.
Y O U R A S H L A N D E N T E R T A IN M E N T G U ID E
A. N. Roberts, OSC horticul­
NOVEMBER DECEMBER. 1948
turist, will report on favorable
progress made thus far in wood-
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waste experim ental w etk at the
annual m eeting of the Oregon
State H orticultural ’ocietv m eet­
ing in Corvallis Novem ber 17 and
18. Tests made at the college in ­
dicate saw dust is the best mulch
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m aterial for blueberries, and it
Sun. - Mon.
looks
promising for use on stra w ­
Tues. - Wed.
Thors. - Fri. - Sat.
Sun. - Mon. - Tues. I W ed. - Thur. - Fri. - Sat.
berries and other sm all fruit
NOVEMBER 21-22
NOVEMBER 23-24
crops.
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