They say it comes in like a lion and out like a lamb. One thing for sure, March is a month of change and the Members Group Show at Art On Broadway will reflect how our artists interpret change in a show titled "Transformation." We hope you will visit the gallery between March 8 and March 31 to see this interesting show. The Artists Reception will take place on Saturday, March 10, from 6 to 9 p.m. with complimentary refreshments and an opportunity to talk directly with our artists.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Remember Your Valentine With A Gift Of Art
What could be more special than giving an original piece of art to your special Valentine?! It says you care enough to take the time to find something unique, to think carefully and make the perfect choice, and to want to give your love something that no one else can.
Visit Art On Broadway Gallery in Beaverton and select from the contemporary jewelry currently featured by local artists Bert Cohen and Carli Kruse, or purchase a stunning piece of fused glass by Rae Campbell, or a naked raku wall sculpture by Kris Paul. Joe Pogan's found metal sculptures and Roberta Babcock's clay horse sculptures are gallery favorites for the uniqueness and whimsy of each piece. Our choice of original paintings is broad and includes nonrepresentational acrylics by Nikki Dilbeck and Bruce Ulrich; impressionistic landscapes by Gretha Lindwood, Sue Jensen, Myla Keller and Chris Helton; black and white photography by architect Willy Paul, and realistic oils by Linda Baker. Sure to win the heart of your Valentine is a portrait of your family's pet by Clarise Kinney or a romantic urban landscape by Steve Kekule. We have it all - big or small, framed or matted, contemporary or traditional.
Visit Art On Broadway Gallery in Beaverton and select from the contemporary jewelry currently featured by local artists Bert Cohen and Carli Kruse, or purchase a stunning piece of fused glass by Rae Campbell, or a naked raku wall sculpture by Kris Paul. Joe Pogan's found metal sculptures and Roberta Babcock's clay horse sculptures are gallery favorites for the uniqueness and whimsy of each piece. Our choice of original paintings is broad and includes nonrepresentational acrylics by Nikki Dilbeck and Bruce Ulrich; impressionistic landscapes by Gretha Lindwood, Sue Jensen, Myla Keller and Chris Helton; black and white photography by architect Willy Paul, and realistic oils by Linda Baker. Sure to win the heart of your Valentine is a portrait of your family's pet by Clarise Kinney or a romantic urban landscape by Steve Kekule. We have it all - big or small, framed or matted, contemporary or traditional.
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