Patti Isaacs

Patti received extensive training in high school and studied at Indiana University. Patti has spent years developing her style and medium of expression. A silk painter using the French Serti technique, she paints white silk with procien dyes. Patti also works with Washi paper from Japan, a technique called Iris Folding. She is influenced by Japanese culture and nature. Patti does demonstrations and workshops in both silk painting and Iris Folding. Patti was Secretary for Washington County Open Studios and also, held a nonexecutive position as Broad Member. Patti was Vice President at Village Gallery of Arts.

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Suchitra Komandur

Suchitra is a Certified Zentangle teacher originally from India, currently residing in Portland, USA. After her graduation in Computer science and Engineering she worked in the IT industry for over 10+ years with HP and Motorola. She then took a career break when her son was born and relocated to Malaysia a couple of years later.She rediscovered her childhood passion of art and drawing during the covid lockdown days and decided to learn a few Indian folk art forms online. This led to the discovery of the zentangle art form and she found it to be very beneficial in aiding relaxation and reducing anxiety during the difficult pandemic times. So she decided to become a zentangle teacher and spread the benefits of the zentangle methodology . She loves to teach Zentangle/Zentangle inspired art to adults and kids. She also conducts various workshops based on Indian folk arts.

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Linda Jerome

After painting for 30+ years, I’ve gone back to my first interest in art, ceramics. I especially enjoy ceramic sculpture of figures and animals. It always surprises me, and brings me joy.

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Vanaja Mulagada

I come from an artistic family. My father is a well known artist in southern India, and encouraged me to develop my artistic skills from a young age. I moved to Portland in 1997 and Portland has become my home away from home. I was focused on raising a family, but I am now dedicating my time to paint once again. I enjoy the scenic beauty of Oregon where I often capture photographs to paint. I have experience painting in watercolors, acrylic and oil, but now mainly I work on watercolor and acrylic. My paintings are often inspired by the beauty of nature and my Indian culture. Aside from painting, I often use my creative skills to decorate for local cultural events.

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Lee Smith

Artist Lee Smith combines abstract, primitive, expressionist, and gritty contemporary art in her work. “My style is greatly influenced by years spent in CGI production and an unapologetic love for the daily comics,” says Lee. As a keen observer, she finds her inspiration in the social aspects of life. In her long professional career, Lee has worked as a newspaper layout artist, a visual merchandising specialist, a freelance graphic artist, a technical illustrator, and an art director. Lee retired from the corporate world ten years ago to concentrate on her art career. “Although I studied art in college, I prefer to describe myself as ‘self-taught.’ Years of irreplaceable hands-on experience have provided an extensive and invaluable continuing education in the arts,” says Lee.

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Andy Haugen

Andy is a lifelong Oregonian who appreciates travel, sports, nature and a good golden hour. He also has the best Lux cousins of anyone!

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Jan Auten

I have always
Loved drawing and painting. I started seriously painting in 2012. I have been in art shows an
And galleries. I paint the beauty of creation.

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Debbi Estes

Artist Statement:

I see the world through the eyes of an intuitive seeker, expressing deep and varied themes of spirit and its powerful energies.

I delight in exploration of a wide variety of mediums and frequently mix media. I work in acrylic, collage, alcohol ink. Painterly collage is an intuitive process which involves assembling and repurposing a variety of materials.

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Gordon Campbell

Gordon Campbell Artist Statement & Bio

My mosaic art differs from most because I use linoleum and vinyl floorcovering as my medium. Since my pieces mostly consist of discontinued samples & discarded materials, I must create my images using a limited range of color on my “palette”. That is a challenge I enjoy, putting these materials to a new and creative use.
It becomes art and a form of recycling, rather than landfill!

I graduated from the University of Denver with a degree in the Building Industry and spent my adult working life as a homebuilding contractor and later as a kitchen designer. I have had classes in oil & acrylic painting, architectural and mechanical drawing, but my mosaics are the result of self-teaching. I have been creating mosaics for over 15 years.

My art has been displayed at the following galleries and shows: Lake Oswego Festival of Arts and Flowers; Oregon Society of Artists Gallery-Portland; Valley Art Gallery-Forest Grove; Village Arts-Cedar Mill; Beaverton Art Mix; Sequoia Galley-Hillsboro; Turner Creek Boutique -Hillsboro; Beaverton City Hall; Hillsboro-various City facilities; Intel JF3&5, HF2-Hillsboro; Anne Ami Vineyards-Carlton; Brookwood Library-Hillsboro; Primary Elements Gallery-Cannon Beach; Reser Center for the Arts-Beaverton; Grey Raven Gallery-Beaverton; Celebration of Creativity-Beaverton

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KC Wolfe

Lvl 22|He/him|
Hello just your friendly neighborhood artist trying to make it by in the world ♥️

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Amy Stoner

I love to have fun. Make art. Play with color. I also love to make things with wood + wax + paper.

From carving a relief woodblock, pulling a print on the press to applying layers of molten beeswax, I find joy in bringing disparate elements together to create unique, colorful compositions to brighten people’s days and environments.

My work is very process-oriented – that first mark of the brush or pen opens a flood gate of other ideas that pour out onto the canvas. I let my inner psyche speak to me about what it wants to say, creating varied pieces of color, texture, and line. Always colorful, always graphic, they are the best “language” I have with which to speak to the world.

My studio is located in Portland, Oregon in my backyard. I can walk out among my flowers and weird garden art and them immerse in making just a few steps from my home. It’s pretty awesome and I am so grateful.

I have a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art and Theater Arts from the University of Oregon (1998). I have been a professional working artist since 2000 and have exhibited and sold my work nationally. I have had my work professionally published in both books, magazines, and instructional videos.

I am currently represented by Grey Raven Gallery (Beaverton, OR).

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Zoe Stanek

Born in Nebraska and raised in Western Colorado, Zoe Stanek has found her place among the trees in Oregon’s Pacific Northwest. She’s a creator who takes inspiration from nature and different regions across the United States. Her dream is to become a published author. Zoe explores various mediums including: pottery, acrylic paint, watercolor, ink, colored pencil, and paper collage. The overwhelming themes of her work are hope and whimsy.

Instagram: @she_tried_art
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Website: https://shetriedart.square.site/

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April Hoff

Self-proclaimed eclectic pop-conceptual artist and writer preferring to find beauty in the obvious, the mundane, the grotesque, and the overlooked. As a person with ADHD, limiting to a particular medium or subject is impractical. I have an interdisciplinary studio fine arts degree and have been making art professionally since 2005 and teaching art for a living since 2016. Children and adults take classes in various mediums through the business, Artingales, with multiple methods of printmaking being one priority.

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