The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, November 21, 2002, Page 4, Image 4

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The INDEPENDENT, November 21, 2002
Self-taught artist has winning ways with a paint brush and oils
Jeanne Warren with some of her wildlife paintings.
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You may not aware of it, but
you’ve seen Jeanne Warren’s
paintings many times - not the
original oils, but the reproduc­
tions of Keiko leaping from the
water, with the Yaquina Head
lighthouse or the Yaquina Bay
bridge in the background.
Or you may have seen the
prints and stamps of her work,
perhaps “Struck Silver,” a paint­
ing of a beautiful coho salmon
and an angler, that was chosen
by the Northwest Steelheaders
for their Art/Print competition in
1994. Or one of her other prize
winning paintings, like those
selected by Washington Wild
Trout and Minnesota Deer
Hunters Association, both in
1995. This year she placed in
the top 20 in a competition by
the Rocky Mountain Elk Foun­
dation, a remarkable feat for a
self-taught artist.
Warren was born and raised
in Newport and has been draw­
ing as long as she can remem­
ber. She received her first set of
oils in 1988 as a gift from her
mother, who was a hobby
painter.
She and her family - hus­
band Tony Farmer, who is from
the Scappoose area, and
teenagers Daniel, Jeff and Al­
isha - moved to Vernonia re-
cently.
Jeanne has taught oil paint­
ing in other locations and plans
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