Angela Ewing introduced the speaking artists to another packed house at Brian Scott Gallery.
Horst told us everything we could ever want to know about Giclees.
Horst employed a histogram to make a point.
And showed examples of how easy it is to alter color when making a print.
Artist and author, Georgia Cockerham showed her new book - Murder on the Oregon Coast.
Georgia read a selection from her book about fictional characters living in Brookings. In the words of Angela Ewing at a previous Artistic License - Georgia "set the hook" and now we all want to read the rest of her book. All three of Georgia Cockerham's books are available at Amazon.com.
Nancy Tuttle talked about her art made with driftwood.
Nancy's pieces sell very well online and on the Atlantic Coast.
You can see Nancy Tuttle's work at Brian Scott Gallery.
Please visit Nancy's website: http://www.nancytuttle.com/ to see much more of her intriguing work.
Nancy's work has been showcased by major carving magazines - which were passed around for the audience to enjoy.
And finally... Angela Ewing talked about the differences between living in England and Brookings - based on her recent two month visit to her homeland.
A good time and refreshments were enjoyed by all. Thank you Angela, Horst, Georgia, and Nancy!