Brookings artists Horst and Leslie Wolf were asked to show their work in Ashland at Galerie Karon's annual exhibit "Husbands, Wives and Lovers".
Leslie Wolf, Dan, and one of Leslie's art dresses.
Fish on the plate in the painting and on the plate below...
Martians - even on the floor they are still popular with gallery visitors.
Horst reports:
When I first arrived, I noted that some of my whimsical watercolors of "The Martian IRS," the topic of the previous month’s show, had been relegated to the floor and window space. I was glad though that they had not been totally dismissed, which would have been logical with the limited space available. Karen assured me "those Martians are still a good draw; we will keep ‘em for a while." She also told me that very soon the size of her gallery will just about double. She will expand into the space next door.
To my delight Steve and Dan were there and filled the room with their delicate guitar and bass "chamber jazz" (my terminology). That plus the Barco Reale di Carmignano, the case of Italian red donated by my friends Annette and John for the occasion, got me in the right mood for conversations with Art Walkers who came by and told me stories such as "last week I came in and bought your "Martian Beautician for my wife" and similar good news.As before at Gallerie Karon, it was a truly enjoyable evening for both Leslie and me. Thank you Karen, I hope there will be many more.
The exhibit opened on June 6 and will run until July 2, 2008. Gallerie Karon is on the corner of A and 4th Streets in Ashland, Oregon.
See more of Horst's work at http://www.horstwolf.net/.