Pastel artist Les Cornish was interviewed by Pete Chasar at Manley Art Center.
Les Cornish was originally from South Africa and some of his paintings done in South Africa could be mistaken for paintings of the Oregon Coast. No wonder he chose to live in Brookings.
Les explained that pastel is pure pigment and pastel paintings are not drawings, even though they are often made with "sticks" of pastel - they are paintings made with pure pigment. The same pigment can be mixed with water to paint watercolors or oil to make oil paintings.
Robert Kosslyn on guitar at Manley Art Center.
Some of the sculptures on display at Manley Art Center for the month of May.
Sculpture by Donna Goss at Manley Art Center.
The May Gallery Theme at Manley Art Center is "Negative Space" and this wall of paintings shows the various ways negative space can be used in a painting.
Angi Christian at ABC Creations with an Art Walk visitor.
Toni Land on guitar at ABC Creations during the May Art Walk.
Patty Anne da 'Cunha performed at Ambiance by the Sea. Carrie Anderson who makes seagrass baskets was this month's featured artist.
The Chetco Community Library featured the Chetco Pelican Players performing a preview of "Chicago".
Pianist Christy Dolan performs in "Chicago" which will open at the Chetco Playhouse on June 2. More information about "Chicago".
GW Scott Woodward is a chef who paints late at night because painting helps him sleep well.
GW Scott Woodward was interviewed by Paula Edwards at Brian Scott Gallery during the May Art Walk.
In addition to 2 dimensional abstract paintings, GW likes to paint objects. What better objects for a chef to paint than spoons and knives?
Art Walk visitors enjoyed GW Scott Woodward's display upstairs at Brian Scott Gallery. You can see the display for the rest of May.
Hither, Thither and Yon performed at Brian Scott & Signatures Gallery during the May Art Walk.
Artist and Art Instructor Sara Broderick did a live demonstration of palette knife painting at Wright's Fog and Fine Art Gallery.
Pete Chasar came by to see Sara Broderick's show at Wright's.
There was also a colorful stenciling demo at Wright's.
Cool Breeze performed at Wright's during Art Walk.
Artist Ann Ostrowski, who helps to take the Art Walk photos, stopped to visit with friend Sara Broderick at Wright's.
Art Walk Photographer Nola Range comparing images with Brookings Artist Buzz Stewart at Wright's.
Wright's youngest artist, Beckham Wright-Her, sold a painting to Ken Range during the May Art Walk. Congratulations Beckham!
Thanks to all the venues, artists and musicians for a memorable evening in Brookings.