Self Portrait by Pelican Bay Arts Association President Mike Dwaileebe.
There are two displays of art at Manley Art center this month. The Featured Artist's wall is covered with the award winning panels from this summer's ART at the PORT Exhibition.
The remainder of the Gallery holds wonderful self portraits by members of PBAA. Go see who you recognize on the walls.
Pete Chasar interviewed some of the artists whose ART at the PORT award winning paintings are on display, and also introduced the self portrait artists.
Nola Range talked about the ART at the PORT Exhibition, which is now in the planning stages for next year's show. See ARTatthePORT.com for more info. All ages are encouraged to participate and awards are given in three categories: Adult, Teen, and Youth (12 and under).
De'De' Nicolls talked with Pete about her painting which received the Oregon South Coast Fishermen's Award at ART at the PORT. De'De' was inspired by the floats and crab pots she sees when she goes walking at the Port.
Linda Cowie received the Pelican Bay Arts Association Award at ART at the PORT for her "poured" painting of Sporthaven Beach.
PBAA Gallery Manager, Sharon Guy, announced that in November Manley Art Center will offer an amazing display of quilted art.
Self portraits by: Sharon Guy, Denise Ortega, Richard Leathers and Janice Taylor.
Self portraits on the wall by: David Guy, Lee Beising and Dave Howell. 3-D self portrait by Jenny Dwaileebe.
Self Portrait by founder of the Brookings Second Saturday Art Walk - Horst Wolf.
And there are more portraits you can see in the gallery -- including one that has a strategically placed silk fig leaf affixed to the canvas. Who could that be?
Ambiance by the Sea is ready for fall and full of colorful autumn art.
Randy Pearson with his woodwork creations at Forecastle Books.
Paula Edwards welcomed Art Walkers to Brian Scott Gallery.
Mixed media art by Phyllis Earls is featured at Brian Scott Gallery during October.
Horst Wolf and Christina Olsen at Brian Scott Gallery.
At Semi Aquatic Gallery Spencer Reynolds demonstrated how he uses a cane to rest his hand on while painting - keeping the wet painting untouched and his hand steady.
Thanks to all the venues participating in the October Brookings Second Saturday Art Walk. Photos by Bill Schlichting and Nola Range.