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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Artist In Residence!

Time to take another moment away from Hawaii
to let you know about the Artist in my family!

My son, Shane, had two pieces of art in the

Camas First Friday Winter Art Show
On January 7, 2011

The theme of the show was
Historic Camas and Its Natural Setting in the Columbia Gorge

Shane had two pieces in the show.
This first one is done with ink and
white out on paper.
It pictures a snow scene of
the historic library, entitled

Bliblioteca







His second piece was
an experiment for him--
an abstract acrylic, with ink and
white out on canvas.
It pictures the
historic Camas Paper Mill, entitled

Reflections






I'm a very proud mom, looking forward
to Shane's future shows
as he pursues his goal to become a
Graphic Novel Illustrator.

Thanks for joining me today!
I will be back to all things Hawaiian next week!

Cheryl

4 comments:

  1. Cheryl... this is terrific. Shane will definitely attain his goal. Please tell him I think his work is very impressive!

    Blessings,
    Deb

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  2. Thank you, Deb!

    He's busy working on a number of pieces to show on the walls of a hair salon in Portland starting in March. He needs a whole lot more to have at Camas Days in July (two day street festival) and about 20 to 30 pieces to apply for month long showing at the library in 2012!

    We're investing in paint, white out, ink, canvas, paper, and frames!!!!

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  3. What a talented boy you have there! Beautiful!

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  4. Thanks, Karla!

    And thank you sooooo much for taking the time to visit and comment.

    You're a blessing to me, girl!

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