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Metal/ Wood/ Textiles:
| Marlys~Violet Spencer |
Designing and Sewing,Costumes & Wearable Art |
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503-648-1655 | hanabound2009@yahoo.com | website
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My passion is fabric and what I can do with it. Includes 40 years of Theatrical Costuming and Entertainment Clothing Designs. Wearable Art carried in galleries and on website. Can copy most anything from a picture or existing garment.
I have been designing and sewing for 40 years. Everything from parachutes and sails to theatrical and entertainment industry garments and sets. I am obsessed with fabric and fibre and all the infinite ways to work with it. I enjoy creating textures, blends, colors, dying and painting fabric and manipulating to obtain various results. I had my own Wearable Art shows on Maui in 2005 and 2007. My life there included positions as Head Costumier for the opera, 3 theatre companies and a magic show.
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| Susan Gallacher-Turner |
Sculpture in copper, aluminum mesh and clay |
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503-590-2356 | susangt@comcast.net | website
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Creating masks, copper repousse, mixed media sculptural pieces and garden art, Susan's work is inspired by nature and cultural myths. The figurative shapes of tree trunks, mountain ranges and the spirits of animals and people emerge in her sculpture.
With over 25 years of art experience, Susan Gallacher-Turner has explored a wide variety of media. Her background includes formal, university-level classes as well as small, intense, studio-based classes.
Susan\'s work has been shown in gallerys and juried shows throughout the Northwest. Her masks have been used in stage productions. She teaches art classes in schools and community centers. Susan is also a member of the Pacific Northwest Sculptors Guild and Portland Open Studios Tour.
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| Tammy Gilley |
Fiber arts, textiles, quilts |
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5032677082 | tammy@tammygilley.com | website
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Tammy’s brightly-colored textile and mixed media art has been published in many Somerset Studio publications, including as a featured artist in Somerset In Love, and shown in art shows throughout the Pacific Northwest, as well as England.
Tammy grew up in the 1960’s sewing and creating around the dining room table with her mother and grandmother and fondly remembers the chatting, stitching, and laughter in sunny California. Times have certainly changed, but Tammy never outgrew her love of textiles. Now a resident of Sherwood, Oregon, encouraged by artists, friends and family, she has fulfilled her lifelong dream of creative entrepreneurship, designing quilts and textiles, always with a stitchery project in hand.
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| Dick Wisshack |
Marine Life Sculptures/Bronze/Clay |
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(503) 922-0736 | dick@dwsculpture.com | website
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I found that the Humpback Whales to be the most intriguing, photogenic and artistically designed of all the whale.
I was blessed as I swam with the Humpbacks,as I encountered eye to eye inspirational connection with my body, mind and soul forever.
As a Marine Life Sculptor, using clay as my medium since 1989. The unique, one-of-a-kind clay sculptures are unmatched due to using combinations of brass, copper, steel, iron, glass and various glazes.
Since 2004, when my dream of swimming with the Humpback Whales came true, I began drawing these experience with enhanced the detail of my art. Bronze is now my medium.
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