“Inspiration/Exploration” is the name of the September show at Second Story
Gallery, a title that, as one of the artists explains, comes from being
inspired by materials that go beyond watercolor.
The group show will feature
the work of AnnaMarie Clement, Kathy Sork, Julianne Schreiner and Linda
McCulloch. It will be on display through Sept. 29. in the gallery upstairs in the Camas Public
Library.
The four artists met while serving on the board of the Southwest
Washington Watercolor Society.
They continue to paint together and are
currently experimenting with layers of tissue paper and
applying the kind of
spider webbing that comes from a can at Halloween. As Camas resident
McCulloch explains, “We all bring something to the table, be it a new
material, a new idea, a new approach, a new style or the joy and excitement
of just being together, sharing our art.
The show is open to the public
during regular library hours. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
If you missed Danielle Frost's great article about the artists in the September 4th Camas-Washougal Post-Record, click here to read it.