We're *less than one week* away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet Abbey Pierson. Abbey Pierson is a visual artist originally from the Coast Salish region of WA. As a member of the Cowlitz Tribe, Abbey was taught Coast Salish Design as her first art form from early childhood and went on to study at Evergreen State College under the instruction of Alex McCarty, Makah Tribe. Abbey uses traditional shapes and flow in much of her work, which contains themes of spirituality, and appreciation of the Earth and creation around us all. Does Abbey's art speak to you? Abbey doesn't have a shop or social media presence for her art , so if this is your jam, you better get those tickets! Visit www.ccvlp.org/garden-party A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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Just over two weeks out from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's ""A Farm Faire""), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet beloved friend of CCVLP, Loren Etengoff. Loren is a retired attorney who practiced in the personal injury field in Clark county for 35 years. Once he retired he had the time to develop and explore his creative talents. He started with wood and resin river tables and expanded to wood and resin wall art. Does Loren's art speak to you? Loren doesn't have a shop or social media presence for his art, so if this is your jam, you better get those tickets! Visit buff.ly/3TSvkBU A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're *one week* away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet Barbara Hughes. Barbara hails from North Carolina, but thanks to her PDX-area lawyer family, we got to connected to this brilliant artist! A self-directed, lifelong “dabbler” in art and mixed media journaling, Barbara discovered an eye and talent for the “line and wash” technique, enjoying the creative freedom it provides. Does Barbara's art speak to you? Barbara doesn't have a shop or social media presence for her art, so if this is your jam, you better get those tickets! Visit www.ccvlp.org/garden-party A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're *less than one week* away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet Karl Graicher. Karl hand carves Native American flutes and offers them for sale at Powwows and other events in the Native community. It is an honor for him to share his art and his culture with us, and this craftsmanship is unmatched, y'all. Does Karl's art speak to you? Karl doesn't have a shop or social media presence for his flutes, so if these are your jam, you better get those tickets! Visit www.ccvlp.org/garden-party A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're just over a month away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, it's time to start meeting the artists, thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet Pamela Fedderson. Pamela is a multimedia artist, best known for mixing mediums and dancing between realism and surrealism. Her most recent works focus on the intricacies and fluidity of nature and anatomy, touching on themes of metamorphosis, duality, and our individual perception of reality. Does Pamela's art speak to you? Make sure you have your tickets to our Garden Party by visiting buff.ly/3TSvkBU. Can't make our event, but love Pamela's work? Good news! You can see more of her past work, and engage with her directly by visiting her website at pamelafeddersonart.com or by following her on Instagram at @pamelafeddersonart. Psst: Are you an artist yourself? There's still time to send in a submission. The deadline has **been extended** to May 20th, and the link to the form is buff.ly/3UEaXbN . A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're *a few days* away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet *returning artist* Emma Walden. She says she just wants to paint cool things that people might want to put in their homes. The understatement of the century. We *love* the whimsy and imagination that we find in Emma's work, and look it it! It's really, really good, folks. Full transparency, Emma was a staff favorite last year, so we're anticipating a little friendly competition. Does Emma's art speak to you? Make sure you have your tickets to our Garden Party by visiting www.ccvlp.org/garden-party Can't make our event, but love Emma's work? Good news! You can see more of her work and engage with her directly at https://lnkd.in/gXscEjYE or by following her on Instagram @emmamwaldenart A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're just over a week away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet Emily Arruda. As an avid runner, traveler, and adventure seeker, painting allows Emily to capture the fleeting moments that might normally pass by. She loves painting outside, capturing scenes in real-time, as our ever-changing Pacific Northwest weather allows. If you're lucky, you might just see her out and about with her sketchbook or plein air kit, trying to capture the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Does Emily's art speak to you? Make sure you have your tickets to our Garden Party by visiting www.ccvlp.org/garden-party Can't make our event, but love Emily's work? Good news! You can see more of her past work, and engage with her directly by visiting her website at https://lnkd.in/gEvAa4Gq or following her on Instagram at @artbyelka A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're just over a week away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet *returning artist* Alex Mitchell. Alex is an illustrator based in the PNW, raised on 2000’s era television and video games. When not filling the kitchen with smoke (her own words!) she’s spending time with her girlfriend and their cat. Does Alex's art speak to you? Make sure you have your tickets to our Garden Party by visiting www.ccvlp.org/garden-party Can't make our event, but love Alex's work? You can see more of her past work on her public Dropbox (https://lnkd.in/gd7c6GMs), or follow her on Instagram or Twitter (@KimDeal360) A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're less than two weeks out from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet Tessa Whitley. Tessa is a young painter who does custom pet portraits (which we're *all* about). The cool thing about Tessa's work, is that the winning bid will get a custom portrait of your furry friend. So this will truly be a unique and specialized work of art. Been wanting a custom pet portrait of your very own? Tessa doesn't have a shop or social media presence for her art, so if her work is resonating with you, you better get those tickets! Visit https://buff.ly/3UiOXTL A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're *a few days* away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet *friend of CCVLP* Dave Gutschmidt. Dave is an incredibly talented woodworker, making pieces that are functional, and highlight the natural grain and texture of each unique piece of wood. We are honored to have two of his pieces in our silent auction this year. Does Dave's art speak to you? Dave doesn't have a shop or social media presence for his art , so if this is your jam, you better get those tickets! Visit www.ccvlp.org/garden-party A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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We're *a few days* away from our 2nd annual Garden Party & Silent Art Auction (this year, it's "A Farm Faire"), and the central event is definitely the local art we'll have available for sale. So, while we continue meeting our artists, start thinking about what art resonates with you, and scoping out your walls, mantels and shelves for the best places to put your new additions. [Keep reading, because we've got some goodies in here] Meet Karen Archibald. Through the use of fluid acrylic paints, Karen creates modern interpretive art that invites the viewers imagination to decipher the hidden meanings within. Her inspiration comes from the movement and colors of the ocean, the vibrant hues of butterflies and the organic shapes of flora and fauna. Does Karen's art speak to you? Make sure you have your tickets to our Garden Party by visiting www.ccvlp.org/garden-party Can't make our event, but love Karen's work? Good news! You can see more of her work and engage with her directly at www.saltykartistry.com or by following her on Instagram at @karena.acrylics A couple notes: 1. Art shown in these promotional posts only shows small portions of larger works (i.e. a section of a painting, photograph, or other piece) and for most artists featured shows art of theirs **not necessarily part of our show** (but previously sold or showcased by them). This is specifically to protect the artist and their work from theft/copyright infringement. 2. All proceeds from art sold will be shared between CCVLP and the artist, because it's important to us as an organization that we support (financially) the work of our local artists.
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