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Janet Louvau Holt, Julia Michelle Waco, William Jameson, Le Roy Setziol    Aug 5 - Aug 28, 2004

Through The Trees V
Janet Louvau Holt
Through The Trees V
 
Evening Color On The Oregon Southern Coast
William Jameson
Evening Color On The Oregon Southern Coast
 
Wallowa Cascade
William Jameson
Wallowa Cascade
 
Alaska Yellow Cedar free standing sculpture
Le Roy Setziol
Alaska Yellow Cedar free standing sculpture
 
Carved Teak wood Beaver wall sculpture
Le Roy Setziol
Carved Teak wood Beaver wall sculpture
 
Meander By Entwining Eden
Julia Waco
Meander By Entwining Eden
 
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JANET LOUVAU HOLT: MIXED MEDIA PAINTINGS
JULIA MICHELLE WACO: ACRYLIC PAINTINGS
WILLIAM JAMESON: OIL PAINTINGS
LE ROY SETZIOL: WOOD CARVINGS

EXHIBIT OPENS AUGUST 5TH, 6 – 9 PM

FIRST THURSDAY RECEPTION: AUGUST 5TH , 6 TO 9 PM
EXHIBIT THROUGH AUGUST 28, 2004

JANET LOUVAU HOLT will give a painting demonstration on SATURDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 2:00 TO 5:00 PM. Janet paints in many mediums including acrylic on paper and canvas, colored pencil, mixed media, oil paintings on canvas, watercolors, and many forms of printmaking. Recently, she has been working on a series of trees of various kinds and shapes presented in a variegated forest of softly defused and sharply defined shadows mingling with colors.

JULIA MICHELLE WACO paints acrylic paintings on canvas in a delightful and imaginary whimsical style. With chickens, flowers, moons and skies, Julia captures a unique playfulness in her paintings by using bright and cheerful colors.

WILLIAM JAMESON who lives in North Carolina will exhibit oil paintings on canvas and linen. A professional artist for 31 years, he has had painting exhibitions from Italy to New York and the Carolinas to Texas. He teaches workshops in the United States, Mexico, France and Italy. After spending time in Oregon’s Willamette Valley on a ranch, William painted this series of landscapes depicting familiar Oregon scenes.

LE ROY SETZIOL, who will exhibit his new wood carvings, is the most accomplished and respected wood sculptor in the Northwest and has long been recognized by the art and architectural communities as an outstanding sculptor and an artist of great integrity. For more than 53 years, Roy has been carving works ranging from small figurative pieces to large monumental carved reliefs that adorn many hospitals and major buildings in Oregon and free standing sculptures.

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