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#1: Millie Beatie |
#2 :Cindy Bonito![]() Relief Prints Showing with #1 Cindy Bonito is a local artist who has been living in the foothills for the past 11 years. She works in several mediums including: Relief Printmaking, Photography, and Painting (watercolor & soft pastels). Her training in printmaking came from course work at both Diablo Valley and Sierra Colleges. Cindy has participated in numerous local art events and tours. |
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#3:
Brenda Dominguez
Watercolor, Pastel and Colored Pencil (916) 652-6952 |
#4: John
Dominguez Jewelry |
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#5: Sandy
Delehanty Watercolor and Oils CLICK
HERE TO VIEW A VIDEO OF SANDY |
#6:Julie Hirota As a fiber artist, Julie preserves women's needlework by merging lines, color, paint and cloth with stitching, into contemporary textile murals. The designs instantly attract audiences from a distance yet evolve when viewed intimately. Each collage includes her custom painted fabrics created by a series of contemporary surface design techniques and traditional Japanese dyeing techniques including: painting, dyeing, block printing and foiling on fabric. These preparations enhance each fabric's character and encourage detailed observation. Once stitched together, the fabric collages are stitched and assembled. Julie's art has been commissioned in public facilities and numerous private collections throughout the United States. She has received countless awards of excellence in juried major exhibitions and shows. Website: www.jhiro.com |
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#7: Larry Brenden Photography I have always been drawn to the beauty, mystery and ever evolving face of nature as a source of strength and renewal. A walk in the woods or a canyon, whether with or without a camera, gives me a renewed source of purpose and peace. My experiences in nature have led me to explore multiple avenues to capture that magical moment in time where light and spirit combine to produce a memorable photographic image. website: www.larrybrenden.com/
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#8: K C Hannah Showing
with #7 “How long does it take?” is the most commmon question asked by folks unfamiliar with glass bead-making. A simple piece may take just a few minutes to form in the flame, but an elaborate pendant will take several hours. The beads must then be annealed for 8 hours in a kiln to make them strong and crack-resistant. Cleaning the beads and fashioning a wearable piece of jewelry can take another 1 to 3 hours. phone: 530-401-8434 |
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Contacts and Tour Information: Click here for free map Sandy Delehanty, P. O. Box 130, Penryn, CA 95663 Fall Weekend Studio Tour, 10:00-5:00 Saturday & Sunday, October 16th - 17th, 2010 |
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