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Patti's Small World Art
I live and play in beautiful Central Oregon and use my spare time to practice my art daily. Having pieces of art emerge from my own imagination, hands, eyes helps to keep me in balance when I need it most.
In the last year I have devoted myself to small pieces of abstract art. Either on canvas or board. I mainly use acrylics, watercolors, pencils.
Love to experiment with different, random ideas. Sometimes my ideas work and sometimes the experience leads off into something entirely new and unexpected.
Feedback is always welcome since all of you are my mentors and consistently re-affirm the infinite possibilites of artistic expression.
All of my work is available for greeting cards, prints on canvas or on different types of high quality papers. If your interested in an original piece of my small abstract art then please contact me and I can let you know if it's available.
Contact Info:
541-410-8445
girlwondertwo@hotmail.com
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Radiance Photographics
We do a combination of gallery art and commercial photography. We contribute art to the community whenever possible through galleries and photography classes, but we also shoot portraits, events and even offer design and restoration services.
Keith discovered his love for photography in 1994 at the age of 11. Since then, he's shot weddings, first communions, portraits and an infinite list of hobby photography. He met Skye, his partner in photography and in life, while they were both employed at a local camera shop. Skye had been an aspiring photographer since 2001, so they immediately clicked. Together, they developed a unique photography style incorporating both traditional and modern techniques.
After working in sports photography and photo journalism, Skye found her niche in portrait photography. Skye's appreciation for beauty fuels her affinity for portraiture. Bringing out the beaming personalities of her clients is Skye's top priority. Her specialty is vintage/pin-up, but she's grateful for any opportunity to capture people on their special days.
Contact Info:
541-513-2821
skye@radiancephotographics.com
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Sara Ashley
I began my passion for art as soon as I was able to hold a crayon. Where other girls played with Barbies, I had my case of Crayolas. The thirst for expression through my art has increased exponentially over the years, and I am just now exploring the possibilities of getting the exposure I have been craving.
Born and raised in 'Fabulous Las Vegas', I am inspired by the everyday beauty in this town, so often hidden under a mask of glitz and glamour. I feel inspired to paint and draw the visions I see of people and places, whether it be the allure within that lies underneath a painted exterior, or the blatant sexual epitomy of beauty that seems the central core of this town. I have recently relocated to Eugene, Oregon to discover a new chapter in my life and inspiration, and have begun to explore my art through portraits.
I generally work in acrylics and pen/ink but am also accomplished in watercolor, prismacolor, and pencil/charcoal. I often find myself inspired by the physical beauty of the female form and therefore have developed my talents furthest in female nudes and portraits, including pin-up art, traditional and contemporary styles. I also am experienced in murals, landcapes, animal and human portraiture, and abstract works.
Contact Info:
541-654-2444
sara.ashley@cox.net
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Sarah Olson
Robots in Love
I am an Idahoan artist who has recently moved to Oregon. Illustration and silk painting are my current favorites, but I also knit and crochet, paint watercolors, and still use my Crayolas.
Robots in Love is a brand-new shop selling art for your walls and accessories for you! Please contact me if you have questions or custom requests.
Contact Info:
541-359-3645
sarah.sero@gmail.com
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Shanti Deojay Photography
My style is non-traditional, relaxed, and natural. Capturing your child's unique personality is key. They aren't always smiling or looking directly at my camera, but that is what makes them different from studio portraits.
Studio portraits with bright lights, unfamiliar surroundings and props can be scary for children. Therefore, you may not be able to get a glimpse of their true personality. I prefer to come into your child's space and let them get comfortable with my presence.
I also love to do outdoor shoots at nearby parks, or a location of your choice. Almost always count on any outdoor appointments to be late in the day, when the light is less harsh.
For family portraits I may set up the scene for the shoot, but you won't catch me tilting your head or posing you. I use only natural, ambient light, so an occasional adjustment of furniture or shades is sometimes needed.
Contact Info:
541-954-4090
shanti.photography@yahoo.com
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Sky's the Limit Creative Services
Sky's the Limit Creative Services produces award winning media seen by viewers around the world in boardrooms, classrooms and living rooms. We specialize in addressing the needs of non-profits and small companies by providing effective media as a tool in fundraising, education, and public awareness campaigns.
Our work has taken us from the World Barista Championships in Tokyo, Japan to a chimpanzee sanctuary in the forests of Cameroon with many interesting places along the way.
Partial awards list:
WorldFest Houston 2008 Bronze, WorldFest Houston 2005 Gold, WorldFest Houston 2001 Platinum, Summit Creative Awards 2001 Silver, Breaking Down Barriers 2004: Moscow/Russia, 1998 Videoshorts Seattle, 1998 Superfest Berkeley
Contact Info:
541-743-3788
dana@skysthelimitcreative.com
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SlapHappy Drums
At SlapHappy Drums we strive to combine both worlds with a studio quality sound and an artists attention to detail. As a s4mall husband and wife business we are able to be hands on with every aspect of every drum we produce. We use a variety of softwoods such as hemlock, redwood, and cedar. The majority of the hardwoods we use are actually toungue and groove flooring that we have saved from being dumped.
The majority of our wood is scavenged or obtained before it can head to the dump. We use a lot of hardwood flooring, but make softwood drums as well. There is a difference in sound as far as the wood goes. But the subtle differences from drum to drum are what make me the happiest. We never know exactly how it will sound until that final tuning before we play it.
We have shipped many drums without ever having any problems. They are packaged well with extra focus on the head. We try to reuse as much packing material as we can so while you may get a custom made box with a drum wrapped in a burlap coffee bag that isn't that asthetically pleasing, I assure you it is secure packaging and better for the environment. We then encourage you to reuse or recycle further.
Contact Info:
541-684-0963
slaphappydrums@msn.com
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Studio Cartouche
Fine Art Watercolor and Ink Painting
Sisy Anderson is a painter. Born in Salem, Oregon, she studied and received her BA in Printmaking at Western Oregon University. She later earned her MS in Arts Administration from the University of Oregon.
In recent years, Sisy has focused her artistic endeavors on Chinese Brush Painting. Her current work reflects this medium's influence. She exhibits her work locally and regionally within Oregon and the Northwest. Her paintings have been part of solo and group venues, including the 2009 Lake Oswego's Festival of the Arts in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
In 2008, Sisy and her husband, photographer Scott Huette, completed construction on their backyard studio. They participate in open studio tours, hold workshops through out the year. To receive more information on current events, sign up for our e-newsletter.
Contact Info:
541-913-6827
sisyanderson@studiocartouche.com
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Teague's Beads
Here you will find lampwork beads and jewelry made by me, Teague Cohen, in my little studio in Eugene, Oregon. I like to make larger beads that use bright colors, fine detail and lots of contrast.
I work with art glass from wonderful Italian, German and American companies. My jewelry pieces are made with fine or sterling silver, copper, Swarovski crystals and my own handmade lampwork beads.
I am happy to work on custom orders large and small. I also ship international and welcome wholesale and consignment.
Contact Info:
541-687-0623
245 Blair St, Studio C - Eugene Oregon, 97402
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Wagon of Wonders
I'm Rev. Dr. Hoolala and seven years ago I decided to take my life-long interest in masks and costumes beyond mere hobby level. Discovering mask making gave me a focal point for my earlier artistic interests and I've found that I still use all the tricks I've picked up in drawing, painting, and sculpture classes. I rely mostly on folk and mythic influences for inspiration when making masks from scratch and believe they are instrumental in both hiding and discovering ourselves. I love a challenge, too and take on commissions of all kinds.
Thus far, I have worked with the University of Oregon, North Eugene High School, South Eugene High School, Kalapuya High School, and Upstart Crow theaters, provided masks and accessories for Ballet Fantastique and Hosannah Dance ballet studios, as well as many custom order masks. I also vend at Renaissance Fairs such as the 'Shrewsbury Renaissance Faire' and 'Sea Dog Nights and Gypsy Days.' Most of my masks have been made using paper mache and hot glue, and I intend to branch out into neoprene and eventually explore leather. Always eager to further develop my technique, I also aspire to travel and learn mask making techniques from mask makers in other cultures.
At Wagon of Wonders we specialize in custom masks, theatrical costumes, and costume designs of all shapes and styles. We also teach workshops for all ages in the creative history and process of mask making. My workshop is currently located at Upstart Crow Studios in Eugene, Oregon.
Contact Info:
541-510-9473
Upstart Crow Studios, 855 W 1st Ave - Eugene Oregon, 97402
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