Mollie Hammar

I consider myself more of a crafty person than an artist. F Bombs are a fun way to showcase my love and appreciation of this impactful, versatile swear word.

It brings me great joy to create these and share them with others who enjoy dropping well-timed F Bombs. If you’d like some to share with your family or friends, send a request to mollie.hammar@gmail.com.

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Arturo Villaseñor

Arturo Villaseñor, born in Mexico City in 1965, is a multifaceted artist and educator. He graduated from the National Polytechnic Institute with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics and Mathematics. With a passion for restoration, Arturo dedicated several years to preserving the architectural heritage of Mexico City. Notable projects included the restoration of iconic buildings such as the Postal Palace, Guarantees Building, East Portico of the Palace of Fine Arts, The Postal Palace, and the Monument to the Mother. During this time, he had the privilege of working alongside esteemed restoration masters, painters, and skilled craftsmen, honing his expertise in the field.

In 2000, Arturo relocated to Oregon and began his career in adult education and social work. Collaborating closely with the Mexican Consulate, he played a pivotal role in establishing the first “Plaza Comunitaria” in Washington County, providing educational resources and support to the Latino community. Additionally, he served as the coordinator of the Access Technology Program at Centro Cultural, where he empowered individuals through computer literacy and facilitated business training for Latino entrepreneurs.

Alongside his professional endeavors, Arturo continuously nurtured his artistic pursuits. As a poet, professional painter, graphic designer, sculptor, translator, writer, and photographer, he expressed his creativity and enriched his understanding of different artistic disciplines. His artistic journey has been marked by a relentless dedication to sharpening his craft and exploring the diverse realms of artistic expression.

Through his work in both education and the arts, Arturo remains deeply committed to fostering cultural enrichment, empowering individuals, and promoting community engagement. His diverse skill set and unwavering passion make him a respected figure in the Portland Metro area, known for his contributions to nonprofit organizations such as Adelante Mujeres and Centro Cultural of Washington County.

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Maureen Zoebelein

I grew up on the East End of Long Island in Wading River, New York. I have
always been involved in some form of art medium. I spent countless hours
roaming the beaches; observing and enjoying the beauty the island had to offer.
Through a lifelong interest in photography, I have collected images that I use as a
reference in my paintings. I am always searching for images that capture the mood
of the places I have traveled, whether it is a dramatic sky, flowers in a field or a
cricket on a board.
During my early schooling I was always involved in art projects. These included
enameling, pottery, collage and drawing. At Suffolk Community College and Buffalo
State College I pursued a degree as a BFA major in printmaking. Moving to
Oregon in the mid 1970’s, I completed my degree in Clothing, Textile and Related
Arts at Oregon State University. I studied textile design, graphic design and
dabbled in basketry, felting, weaving and fabric printing.
Through the years I have also worked with watercolors, colored pencils, pastels
and woodcuts. I found that oils and acrylics allow for a fluid and natural expression
of my art. Painting allows me to capture the world in the way I envision it as an
artist.
Many of my paintings are influenced by the many hours spent hiking, biking,
paddling, cross country skiing, camping in and around the East Coast and Pacific
Northwest. Those experiences supply the imagery that I am drawn to when
painting. Blooms showing off their colors, skies creating drama from above,
animals and birds caught on film, are the images that supply the inspiration for my
paintings.

Maureen Zoebelein
tmzob@gmail.com

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Elise Wahl

Through my business, Timberdoodle Studio, I am a storyteller and designer. Specializing in interpretive media design for public lands and conservation organizations, I use my artistic skills in illustration, graphic design, and writing to create educational materials that teach people about our natural and cultural history. My mission is to inspire and foster a love for the natural world.

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Eva Gough

Eva is a sixth grader and has been creating art her whole like. She likes sketching, painting, sculpture and anything but oil patterns.

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Nate Marcel

I absolutely love drawing and teaching. I’ve been a drawing instructor at Portland Community College since 2005. I have been drawing with the intention of improvement since as early as I can remember and began painting seriously in 1995. I received my Bachelor’s Degree in drawing, painting and printmaking, and my MFA from Portland State University in 2003. 

Although I work in mixed genres and multiple media my work is always directly anchored in the drawing experience. I have trained as a fine artist and have studied fine arts extensively, including architecture and both modern and ancient sculpture, but the majority of my skills have centered around my first love; illustration. My heaviest influences include Silver Age sequential art, Secession movement artists, The Cubists, 19th Century illustration and art from the Northern Renaissance. My tastes are also eclectic, dipping heavily into the naive well of Outsider, Art Brut and Kitsch culture.

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Emily Lux

Emily Lux is an artist and educator focusing on the power of community building through art and personal expression. 

 

Her focus is to spread the idea that art belongs everywhere, in multiple forms, and should be accessible to everyone. 

Emily has participated in shows both locally and internationally, provides collaborative venues for local artists to display their work, and serves on the Forest Grove, Oregon Public Arts Commission. Emily’s current primary artforms are community-based public murals, children’s book illustration, sketchbook work, and painting.

Website: EmilyLux.Art

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Jeanne Levy

Born in Oregon, in Washington County, I live in Hillsboro. I love to work with paper, whether I’m making a book, printing a carved image, or painting. I’ve volunteered at Valley Art for many years and love Forest Grove.

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Meeghen Gough

I enjoy making all types of art, especially those including bright colors. Lately I have been gravitating toward animals and flowers painted in acrylic.

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Arliss Marcel

4th grade artist.

Image represents the artist’s style, not necessarily what will be in the show.

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Amariany Keller

High school artist.

Image is either work in progress or represents the artist’s style.

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Orson Marcel

High school artist.

Image is either work in progress or represents the artist’s style.

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Brady Geiger

High school artist.

Image is either work in progress or represents the artist’s style.

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Blake Duyck

High school artist.

Image is either work in progress or represents the artist’s style.

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Loxley Norman

High school artist.

Image is either work in progress or represents the artist’s style.

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Nick Gustafson

Just trying to brighten up the world and trying to make people smile…. I like to be colorful and bright…line things up in rows…a spectrum of colors and subjects…I like to paint wildlife and nature with acrylic paints. My children are a major source of inspiration and encouragement for my artwork, I could not do it without them.

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Fall into Art

You are invited to apply to Fall into Art, A Juried Art Show Presented by

The Forest Grove Public Arts Commission

Saturday November 18th
$35 per booth if selected

  • Located at The Forest Grove City Auditorium 1915 Main Street
  • This event is in conjunction with The 97116 Art Show, being held a block away. The 97116 Show is a three day event featuring dozens of artists and bringing in hundreds of patrons!
  • The goal is to offer demonstrations and kids make-and-take activities throughout the day.
  • Artists who produce handmade 2D or 3D art are invited to apply.
  • Must be set-up and ready to sell by 9:50 A.M.
  • Artists must stay for the duration of the event
  • Coffee, tea and morning snacks will be provided to artists
  • Tear down starts no earlier than 4 P.M. and must be complete by 5 P.M.

More details and full application available as PDF

Grayson Johnston

I am a mixed media artist turned printmaker, born and raised in Washington county Oregon. I draw much of my inspiration from the plants, creatures, and forms we share this planet with, music and sounds of all kinds, and the art and ideologies of the generations and communities that came before us. I hope you find a feeling of connection in the art surrounding you, and encourage you to take a moment to embrace it!

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