“Colors, Shapes & Mystery”

Jon Schmidt Stone Carvings
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May 1st thru June 29th. Plus, new sculptures in the 10 acre Sculpture Park. Open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 to 5.

Constantin Hapaianu
SHADOWS OF THE SUN  
Kinetic sculpture (push genteelly)
10’2” x 5’6″ x 22″
Stainless Steel
Price on Request

For more Information, call 360-387-2759 or email: matzke@camano.net …. Mon. thru Thursday call or email to make an appointment.

Barbara Noonan Pastel Paintings
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Gina Holt – Wall Flowers
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Gina Holt – Crows
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Janie Olsen’s Magic Realism Paintings
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Wayne Kangas rotating Sculptures in the Park
Barbara Noonan’s Paintings
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Jon Schimidt Sculptures
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Donna Watson’s paintings & collages
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Donna Watson’s Paintings
Randal Leek Sculptures
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Laurie Baars Paintings
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Dan Freeman’s New Sculptures in the Park
Dona Reed Lino Block Originals
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Deb McCunn Spring Vases
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Judith Heim Collages
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Karen Walsh Roe Stone Carvings
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Liana Bennett Paintings
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Inside the Gallery
Constantin Hapaianu
SUCCESSION  
(Water fountain)
7’6″ x 3’6″x 4′              
Stainless Steel
Price on Request
Deb McCunn _ Clay Sculptures
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Dona Reed Assemblages
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Janie Olsen Paintings
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Continuous Variable Carved Granite 62″ x 24″ x 7″
$12,000
Sculpture in Stone
Jeremy Kester is a sculptor in the Pacific Northwest with a background in industrial stone fabrication, production art management, and music. His work is represented by clean, fluid lines, textural contrast, and impeccable finish. Drawing inspiration from gravity, space and the void, his forms are crystallizations of the subconscious and dreams to be interpreted. By producing work that feels simultaneously ancient and contemporary, his sculptures generate the emotion of discovery evoked by the mystery of objects of unknown origin. Jeremy is currently in Japan focused on carving sculptures with master carvers..