Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Unveiling at Stormy Weather arts Festival this weekend


Lenne Vineyard 20x60 oils on canvas.
Finally Finished!!! 
What do you think?

This has been one of my favorite spots to paint for a few years, but the light moves so fast in the evening and there is just so much I wanted to capture. 


Available from Dragonfire Gallery 
5034361533
123 S. Hemlock Street, Ecola Square,
Cannon Beach or 97110


Getting ready for Stormy Weather Arts Festival November 1st, 2nd & 3rd! Michael Orwick is shown here with a group of budding young artists (including his daughter, Elena) who will all be displaying their artwork on our Children's Wall this year. So much fun! Please check out and like https://www.facebook.com/DragonfireGallery

Cannon Beach presents Stormy Weather Arts Festival Nov. 1-3
Fall is a great time to visit the beach. All those blustery clouds, big waves and evenings around the fire. So if you’re planning a trip around early November, think about taking in the annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival in Cannon Beach. It’s three days of arts events with writers, singers, composers, painters and sculptors, Nov. 1-3.
Tickets: chamber@cannonbeach.org or 503- 436-2623. Information:cannonbeach.org.


Friday, October 4, 2013

It’s three days of arts events with writers, singers, composers, painters and sculptors, Nov. 1-3.

Cannon Beach presents Stormy Weather Arts Festival Nov. 1-3

Fall is a great time to visit the beach. All those blustery clouds, big waves and evenings around the fire. So if you’re planning a trip around early November, think about taking in the annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival in Cannon Beach. It’s three days of arts events with writers, singers, composers, painters and sculptors, Nov. 1-3.

Tickets: chamber@cannonbeach.org or 503- 436-2623. Information:cannonbeach.org.


Art galleries will present special exhibits and artist demonstrations and host receptions for their guest artists. Other events include a Quick Draw Demonstration and Auction on Friday night — artists work for one hour to create a finished work — and a Saturday night concert with award-winning blues artist Curtis Salgado in the 200-seat Coaster Theatre.
Artists, some of whom will demonstrate the process of making their art, include sculptor Georgia Gerber, known for her 25 bronze wildlife sculptures at Portland’s Pioneer Square Courthouse and the life-size bronze pig, Rachel, at the entrance to the Pike Place Public Market in Seattle. Bend glassblower Michelle Kaptur will be at the glassblowing studio, Icefire Glassworks. Bronze Coast Gallery will host five of the country’s top sculptors including Oregon’s David Crawford, Joshua Tobey (Colorado), Carol Gold (California), Jim Eppler and Robert Rogers (Texas).