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Evening View of the Blue Whole Gallery |
Lavender Farm Festival from July 19 - 21
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Fields of Lavender in Sequim |
The month of July is upon us and the traditional community of Sequim will again become the Lavender Capital of North America. The area will burst with fields of fragrant lavender marking its 17th year. Lavender farms of the area will host classes, tours, crafts, food and music that will feature this herb with all its attractions both in color, variety and culinary attributions. Sequim's "Carrie Blake Park" will be host to over 100 Lavender Arts and Crafts booths that feature all the aspects of the culinary and flowering aspects of lavender.
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Basket full of Lavender |
Among the Sequim Lavender Farmers that will take part in the Festival are the following: PURPLE HAZE LAVENDER FARM (purplehazelavender.com) with 12 acres of Organic Lavender Fields with a gift shop filled with their own line of culinary and body care products. They ask you to join them during the Lavender Festival Weekend for unique craft vendors, yummy Northwest cuisine and their famous Lavender Margarita!; JARDIN DU SOLEIL LAVENDER FARM (jardindusoleil.com) owned by the Schiefen family invites you to enjoy their first lavender blooms, with a gift shop filled with the aroma of lavender, handcrafted gifts during the weekend Festival from July 19-21 music, food, and activities for the whole family are offered; OLYMPIC LAVENDER FARM (olympiclavender.com) is a certified organic farm with a panoramic view of the Olympic Mountains. Their lavender studio is offering culinary and body products along with some good food. This will be the chance to say "Goodbye" to the farmers Mary Borland-Liebsch and Buce Liebsch who after 16 years are retiring. VICTOR'S LAVENDER FARM & NURSERY (victorslavender.com) are Sequim's premier wholesale lavender growers, having propagated over one million plants in dozens of varieties. During the Festival they will offer a complete line of lavender products along with great Mexican food, and workshops on how to plant and propagate lavender. WASHINGTON LAVENDER FARM (walavender.com) is an oceanfront lavender farm that Dan and Janet Abbot invite you to stroll its lavender fields and treat yourself to panoramic ocean and mountain views along with music and a farm store featuring lavender products. LOST MOUNTAIN LAVENDER FARM (lostmountainlavender.com) is owned by Monica and Ray Veihl who will welcome you to visit their specialty farm and experience over 100 cultivars of lavender! Their Cottage Gift Ship and beautiful orchard offers the visitor the smell and beauty that only lavender can give. During the Festival and Fair in July great music, vendors and delicious food and wine can be enjoyed all weekend!
The Blue Whole Gallery will pull its resources of artistic views to show case this special local event and feature the colors, the intensity and vibrant offerings that this herb of Lavender can offer the viewer. The paintings selected here reveal the area of Sequim and the scenery and landscapes that offer the viewer beauty and color. Here are some examples of the art work by the Artists of the Gallery that will be available throughout the month of July and during the Lavender Farm Festival from July 19-21. The water color picture to the right shows mother and child among plants of lavender with bird bath fountain in a garden setting. The painting is by Carol Janda who is a signature member of the Northwest Watercolor Society. Many of her paintings reflect the beautiful scenes of the Olympic National Park and Peninsula.
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"Lavender Fever" |
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"Window to the Past" |
Another fine water colorist is Reggie Consani whose style reflects her preference for painting the action of human figures and local scenes. Her works are in private and public collections. Her skills and style originate and came out of the Art Institute of Seattle that placed emphasis on drawing skills and original styles. Here are two fine examples of her work one showing two children with straw hats holding hands fulls of lavender as they walk among the fields of rows of lavender. The next picture shows a view from a window of a "Loafing Shed" that was located on 5th Ave on the Old Olympic Highway in Sequim unfortunately this historic building no longer exist but is captured in the expert hands of Reggie for others to see again. Reggie is leaving the Gallery to be with her daughter in Walla Walla, Washington but her work will remain in the Gallery, a lucky chance for those art connoisseurs to acquire works of unparalleled quality that capture vivid scenes that tell a story or reveal the past as it once was on the Olympic Peninsula.
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"Lighthouse" |
The painting to the right is a view of the Spit Lighthouse on the Olympic Peninsula painted by David C. Willis. David is an Artist, Craftsman and Furniture maker who has attended Pennsylvania Academy of Fire Arts in Philadelphia PA. He has been painting; building furniture and studying restoration techniques for over 30 yrs. This rendering is only a glimpse of what he had captured on the Olympic Peninsula and if you visit the Blue Whole Gallery you will encounter more of his work that reveals the quality & vividness of this fantastic area.
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"View from the Cutting Garden" |
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"Arbor with Clematis" |
The work of Lynne Armstrong reflects her skills that she has achieved over the years due to her inner calling to Art and her studies at Cornell University and Stanford resulting in a Masters Degree in Fine Art. Working in mediums of watercolor, oil, acrylic and clay. Her pieces are in many private collections in the United States, Canada, Asia and Europe. Her art work is currently represented at the Gallery in Sequim and reflects her efforts to achieve and capture fluid views with bright colors.
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"Alone in the Garden" |
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"Johnson Creek in Autumn" |
The following artist is Ryoko Toyama. A watermedia artist whose work shows an active response to the World around her, past and present. Working in water based media and acrylics she is able to capture color and texture that directs the viewer into her world that she sees and hopes to share. This world that Ryoko pictures reflects many views of the Olympic Peninsula and gives us and the visitor another aspect of life around us.
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"Holly's" |
Another Blue Whole Gallery artist is Deborah Sterk. She has done freelance commercial artwork and her earliest lesson in painting and drawing came from Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting. Deborah has exhibited in the Midwest and her work is in numerous private collections. Recently she received the People's choice at the Small Expression IV exhibit presented by the Northwest Art Center. Using oil based paints Deborah is able to bring out the luster and bright colors that nature allows us to enjoy but at the same time texture is also seen which gives the impression of realism and form.
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"Pink Blossoms" |
Pam Walker, a consummate artist who took art and photography at Columbia College while raising her two sons. Traveling throughout the United States and in Asia and Central Asia her work consists of photos from around the world. Her art work places emphasis on nature and color captured by both film with digital aspects as well as the use of pastels. All of these techniques help to render their own distinctive feel and texture. The selections that are presented to the visitor at the Gallery allow the viewer to enter a world magnified by details but also alive with color.
I hope this small array of artistic works created by some of the Artists at the Blue Whole Gallery in Sequim on the Olympic Peninsula in the State of Washington will give you an idea of their efforts to render the viewer insights into the surrounding elements that make up the World around us. It is an invitation to you all to visit the Gallery and enjoy the creative spirit of others. Wishing you all the best and a Happy Fourth of July!!!
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