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Left Coast Impressions [wenatchee visual art + design]

Us "West coasters" often refer to our side of the US as the "Left Coast" ("Left coast is the best coast, yo!") And even though I'm land-locked right now (about 5 hours for me to get to the left coast) I still consider it my favorite place to be. And I know I'm going to retire there someday. When I get to missing it too much, I can pull out my brushes and paints in those colors that call to me and paint up a little memory. I can almost feel the Pacific breeze, hear the gulls and smell the salty tang.

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Our Lovely Landscapes [wenatchee art + design]

Lots of landscapes on tap lately. Always inspired by our valley and it's surrounding vistas. I might sometimes lose the mojo when creating, but I can honestly say it's not for lack of interesting views.

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Fill-in-the-blank cards [wenatchee art + design]

Had this jotted down from an idea that came to me in the middle of the night. I love the idea of all-occasion cards that can really go any direction. You fill out exactly what you want to say and thus you'll ALWAYS have "just the right card." Available here (and the link permanently sits in the upper right corner of this page under "Purchasing.")

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Shop updates [wenatchee visual art + design]

Love the latest few pieces! Landscapes, Blooms and even a blanket (for your wall!) They're all available in an assortment of sizes, big and small and on home decor and clothes at FineArtAmerica.com and the last four are even available as originals at DailyPaintworks.com.

I also heard today that Ron Evans, owner of the Radar Station gallery in East Wenatchee is publishing a coffee table book of all the post-it notes (including mine!) in their latest show. How fun!

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Mixed bag [wenatchee visual art + design]

What's that saying "idle hands are the devil's plaything?" I'm not sure about that but I DO know that if my hands are busy I'm not using them to eat ice cream. Lots of "fauxtanicals" on tap. Fauxtanical being my tongue-in-cheek name for the very imaginative, loose interpretation of something sort of botanical.

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