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Coast
Woodworking
Artist Susan C. Walsh has been creating art in the media of painting and woodworking for over 30 years. During
this time, she has been bringing her artistic talents to the traditional split between art and craft. As a painter, her sense of color and
composition translate into her furniture designs. There is a focus on proportion and a use of woods with an eye for color and grain. She continues
to join painting and woodworking in ways that transform both and result in the creation of exciting works of art. |
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Green Arts
Collective
Kathleen Ryan is a rustic furniture artist who works with found-wood and recycled materials. For ten years Kathleen has
been collecting large driftwood pieces which she then renders as furniture, sculpture or structurally-sound architectural features for the coastal
home. |
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Fox Studios
was established in
1968 by Ken Fox. The philosophy of the studio has always been to use glass to create work that is pleasing to the eye and adds enjoyment in
the world. The craftsmanship is continually evolving with the experience and love of the materials. Ken has his work in homes and
businesses throughout the country. The studios' reputation for quality workmanship is excellent. His continued dedication to the medium has given
him extensive knowledge of the subject. |
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R. N. Brook and Son Woodworking
Robert
Brook started building fretted musical instruments in 1970 after building log homes in Montana and Idaho. He continued building instruments full
time thru 1983, when he took a break to build a sailing yacht. He worked on wooden boats for several years in the Seattle area, then ended up on
the Oregon Coast in 1997. He has been building furniture, cabinets, interior finish work and timber frame building. In winter of 2002, his eldest
son, Hans, a craftsman in his own right, joined him.
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