“Visitors will see
me glazing or doing the raku process if they are there at the right
moment. The raku process is really fun to watch, also I try to use different
materials with my clay forms: limbs from trees, nails, buttons, puzzle
pieces, wire, ribbon, etc,” says Barb Hertel, Raku Artist.
Get a free tour map at www.washcoart.org and spend Saturday and Sunday, October 18 and 19 from 11 am to 5 pm visiting art studios during Washington County Open Studios. Forty artists will be demonstrating their techniques for you and some are right in your own Aloha neighborhood.
Painter Helvi Smith adds, “When people come to the studio
- they will see my "gallery" first. I LOVE the color orange
and the walls are painted a deep vibrant orange and that is a big hint that
there are few neutral colored paintings around here.”
You can see art
in the making October 18 and 19 from 11 am to 5 pm in the suburbs and country
during Washington County Open Studios.
Get a tour map and directions FREE at www.washcoart.org
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