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New Arcadia Beach Print Release | April Shows & Magazine Release | Shop at Sea Gypsy Gifts in Astoria

April 08, 2018 in Astoria Oregon, photography, product design, art shows, gallery

Arcadia Beach Print Release

Winter storms are nothing short of exciting here on the Oregon Coast.  We are young and we are old... in geological terms.  The Northwest coast of the United States is the newer edge of land on the North American continent compared to the Atlantic side, thanks to the slow force of the Juan de Fuca plate, Ice Age glacier movement, and volcano eruptions in the Cascade Range!  While we are talking millions of years and many Ice Ages of lapsed time in terms of it being "new," the coast has been actively changing in dramatic amounts since our beautiful basalt boulders were hardened from magma on the shores of the Pacific, such as this Lion Rock on Arcadia Beach.

Stormy weather brings in pounding surf and dramatic King Tides that bombard softer cliff rock called 'mudstone' which has a lot of clay and slips down in boulder-sized chunks. Thus our landscape is altered and different each time this happens, but it makes exploring fun and the discovery of fossils more likely! Just behind me in the photo above, I was standing on top of a finger of rock protruding towards the ocean away from a cliff that lost huge amounts of its content in a clean 'slip' down the cliff-side. The cove got smaller!

Ask for a signed print from my studio if you wish. A proof will be on its way shortly, and the photograph will then be available on Etsy.

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April Show at Cannon Beach Art Gallery

April is officially my month at the Cannon Beach Art Gallery! Well, dang it, I've been a volunteer here for almost a year, and it is finally time I get a chunk of their real estate all to myself! Images of Washington and Oregon will be for sale at very reasonable prices till the end of the month. Your purchases here dually support my continued work and this non-profit gallery, which offers scholarships and grants to our coastal community, as well as workshops for hands-on art education throughout the year.

Cannon Beach Art Gallery is located at 1064 Hemlock Street in Cannon Beach and is open Wednesday thru Sunday, 11am to 4pm. (503.436.0744)


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Squid Magazine Release in Manzanita

Just like we have our RAIN Magazine in Astoria, Manzanita produces Squid Magazine, a collection of poetry, prose, and art from coastal residents. Included works, such as my photograph 'On the Bellingham Tracks' above, are on display at the Hoffman Center for the Arts in Manzanita for the month of April. When you visit, you will see three large framed prints of my work for sale. Thanks for your patronage to this gallery as well, because your purchases support the continuance of my work as well as this non-profit community center.

Hoffman Center for the Arts is located at 594 Laneda Avenue in Manzanita and is open April 6 through April 28, every Friday and Saturday from 2-5 pm. (503.368.3846)


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Shop My Photo Goods at Sea Gypsy Gifts in Astoria

There's a new kid in town at an oceanic shop in downtown Astoria! Sea Gypsy Gifts is an immediate 'POW' of everything mermaid and seashells, as soon as you walk in the door.  You will feel like nothing less than a sea goddess when you dangle their bangles from your wrists and twirl the driftwood, seashell, and glass chimes that hang throughout the store. The shop owner is known for her mermaid tail costumes that she makes on-site. I am happy to say that she will be carrying items that cannot be found in other shops in Astoria, namely the canvas Storm Water zipper pouches, 5" tabletop wood panel photos of local scenes, 5 x 5 loose prints to frame yourself, and vinyl magnets. Check her out for some of the most authentic beach gifts in town.

Sea Gypsy Gifts is located at 1001 Commercial Street in Astoria and is open 11 to 5:30 daily, and closes at 4 on Sundays. (360.510.2488)

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When I visited Cuba in 2019, I met kind people who were willing to help me find anything, who always said hello, who care about each other, who gave #besitos the second time we met. I see the struggle for #humanrights and fina
Making tea for the winter!
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#flowers #garden #tea #plants #gardening #poppy #fushcia #mint #astoriaoregon
Find my handmade PNW coasters stocked at these great places in Astoria this summer!

🌺 Gathered at 512 12th
🌊 SeaGypsy at 1001 Commercial St
🌈 West Coast Artisans at 160 10th

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Banana Slug Heros
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One thing I would really like to stop this year is the use of the word "White" to describe skin color. It leaves me feeling like I have no identity. I have pigment. In fact, I am pale olive (kinda yellow) with freckles (dense pigment) and t
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Intentions can be called prayers, wishes, hopes, dreams, thoughts, words, art, song, and vibes. I don't think personally it matters who you are talking to - the air, your god, a rabbit, through cigarette smoke... Intentions set our tone of thinking,
Lucifera + Fuschia + California Poppy + Peppermint Tea.... Colorful and handmade this summer from a Zone 8! Three of these plants were "discovered" as "volunteers" in the yard, the Lucifera was gifted from extra bulbs in another y
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Sunrise and coffee, a magical time of day. Coasters make great gifts and are made by hand (by me!) right here on the cruisin' Columbia River. Let me know if you need some! These are being stocked this week in shops across Astoria.
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Etsy shop is open
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