NewsOctober 3, 2007

Kissing Fish, watercolor by Roberta Grindstaff, at Community Counseling Center
Kissing Fish, watercolor by Roberta Grindstaff, at Community Counseling Center
Polly Want a Banana, acrylic by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Polly Want a Banana, acrylic by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Cu on the Side, mixed media by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Cu on the Side, mixed media by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Feminine Nature, mixed media by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Feminine Nature, mixed media by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Handmade necklaces by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Handmade necklaces by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Natural feather wreath by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Natural feather wreath by Judy Barks-Westrich, at The Artist Studio
Collectors knives at Lang Jewelers
Collectors knives at Lang Jewelers
Collectors knives at Lang Jewelers
Collectors knives at Lang Jewelers
Collectors knives at Lang Jewelers
Collectors knives at Lang Jewelers
Collectors knives at Lang Jewelers
Collectors knives at Lang Jewelers
Aurora Sculpture by Elodie Holmes, at the Edward Bernard Gallery
Aurora Sculpture by Elodie Holmes, at the Edward Bernard Gallery
Belle on the Balcony, oil pastel by Valerie Brooks, at Community Counseling Center
Belle on the Balcony, oil pastel by Valerie Brooks, at Community Counseling Center
Aurora Sculpture by Elodie Holmes, at the Edward Bernard Gallery
Aurora Sculpture by Elodie Holmes, at the Edward Bernard Gallery
Hand Painted Art Glass by Charles Donaldson, at Edward Bernard Gallery
Hand Painted Art Glass by Charles Donaldson, at Edward Bernard Gallery
This piece is made with thread set into beeswax on a piece of wood.  It was brought back from a tribe in Mexico by Jan Chamberlain at the Garden Gallery.
This piece is made with thread set into beeswax on a piece of wood. It was brought back from a tribe in Mexico by Jan Chamberlain at the Garden Gallery.
This jaguar head is carved out of wood and covered in beads set into beeswax.  It was brought back from a tribe in Mexico by Jan Chamberlain at the Garden Gallery.
This jaguar head is carved out of wood and covered in beads set into beeswax. It was brought back from a tribe in Mexico by Jan Chamberlain at the Garden Gallery.
Serene, Trip tic table by Randy Hays, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Serene, Trip tic table by Randy Hays, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Stained Glass by Wilma Stratton, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Stained Glass by Wilma Stratton, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Profile of a Chief, soft pastels on paper by Roger Sanford, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Profile of a Chief, soft pastels on paper by Roger Sanford, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Sunflare, hardwood mixed media by Steven William Hager, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Sunflare, hardwood mixed media by Steven William Hager, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Beaded gourd with carving by Shirley Gray, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Beaded gourd with carving by Shirley Gray, at Cat Ranch Art Guild
Farewell to Royalty, watercolor/pen & ink by James McNew, at Community Counseling Center
Farewell to Royalty, watercolor/pen & ink by James McNew, at Community Counseling Center
Mom's Roses, oil by James McNew, at Community Counseling Center
Mom's Roses, oil by James McNew, at Community Counseling Center
Run the Race, oil by Sherry S. Wilhelm, at Community Counseling Center
Run the Race, oil by Sherry S. Wilhelm, at Community Counseling Center
My Way Home, pastel by Terry Ludwig, at Arts Council
My Way Home, pastel by Terry Ludwig, at Arts Council
Yellowstone Life, oil by Nancy Wylie, at Arts Council
Yellowstone Life, oil by Nancy Wylie, at Arts Council
Voyager, pastel by Terry Ludwig, at Arts Council
Voyager, pastel by Terry Ludwig, at Arts Council
The Sentinal, oil by Nancy Wylie, at Arts Council
The Sentinal, oil by Nancy Wylie, at Arts Council
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