A Gallery of Beautiful Things...
Come visit our Art Gallery at our beautiful downtown location on 20 South First Street, Ashland, Oregon.
Wed-Sun 11-6, evenings on a whim.
Come visit our Art Gallery at our beautiful downtown location on 20 South First Street, Ashland, Oregon.
Wed-Sun 11-6, evenings on a whim.
Orphan Girl Fine Art brings together Erin's love for wildlife, her passion for art and her taste for tea. She paints beautiful wildlife with Gouache on used teabags.
Nature photography by a man that truly embodies the dynamic nature of his art.
Through his work, Dan not only shares his artistic vision but, also advocates for conservation and awareness. His photographs serve as a powerful reminder of the fragile beauty that surrounds us and the urgent need to preserve it for future generations.
Jessica works to capture and communicate with her art, the inspiring beauty of the landscapes that surround her home and permeate her adventures.
A musician by heart, Jeff also finds expression on photography and blowing glass into beautiful pieces, each one mesmerizing and unique...
From life-size monuments to the perfect addition to your art collection, Jan captures the flow of the magnificent forms of the horse in motion.
With the trees as her teachers, fiber artist Shanna Rose is passionate about creating wearable art from the varied forests of Southern Oregon.
The Pacific Northwest has some beautiful trees that make equally beautiful wood Glenn uses for Kinetic Art and sculptures. His favorites are Maple burl, Oregon Myrtlewood, Redwood, Pacific Yew, and Manzanita.
Watercolors infused with stone pigments and acrylics bring Katrina's vibrant art to life.
John brings over 30 years of woodworking experiece, and creates incredible, mezmerizing, wood bowls.
Leah Fairbanks is an internationally renowned contemporary glass artist celebrated for her distinctive floral handmade glass beads. Her exploration of garden motifs directly influenced and impacted the early movement of floral surface decoration in contemporary glass beadmaking.
Each micro artwork is meticulously composed freeform, and ensures the audience knows instantly what the subject is. However, she leaves enough room for suggestion, for the imagination to keep playing within the potential landscape of the subject. Hobbs’s sea glass art invites you to slow down and take a pause to admire the beauty in even the smallest details.
Tamlyn's exquisite and intricate artistic beadwork evokes the joy for life and movement. Incorporating antiques and stones, her work is truly an exercise in form, function, and texture.
Scott Carlson creates unique, hand blown glass art by gathering hot molten glass on a steel rod or blowpipe, out of a 2100 degree furnace.
Nancy has spent her artistic career perfecting her skills and paying homage to what is most sacred to her—the natural environment. She has always loved nature and is fascinated by the diverse plants and animals of our world. She also draws inspiration from Greco-Roman, Egyptian, and Native American storytelling and mythology.
The lush color and composition in Esau's paintings show his connections to folk art and magic realism. Fantastic elements such as flying angels, evoke feelings that warm the heart.
Elizabeth's whimsical drawings speak to the inner wold of unbound imagination...
Her art connects us to the world within.
Dana’s most recent works are a direct result of her time on the Pacific Northwest coast and her desire to create more sculptural work is evident in her altered and folded ceramic forms.
A native Ashlander, Carel has a way with glass that results in truly unique and elegant art for the home.
Nature, science, mythology, and history have a strong influence on Erin's work. She is captivated by humanity and our obsession with discovery and creation as well as our relationships with each other and the world around us. She enjoys working in metal because it has a sense of permanence. It is her hope that that permanence paired with the intimate and personal nature of jewelry results in pieces that can be passed from generation to generation.
James Diem continuously works on refining his pots, searching for beautiful proportions in both form and glaze application. He is also exploring the idea of function in ceramics. People view art differently depending on context. Simply hanging a functional pot on the wall can change the viewer’s perceptions of its “function”.
“I believe these small jolts to our thought patterns are an important part of the role art plays in society”. ~James
The Artful Life Of John Palombo: A Path Of Mysticism, Torture, & A Little Debauchery.
With just enough challenge growing up to gain some deep colors and spectrum in his life, he has made use of the follies and torture of being human and turned them into joy and happiness by finding something that truly spoke to his soul – visiting remote natural areas and painting.
It is rare to find just the right combination when it comes to Wearable Art. Joy Light definitely delivers! Each piece an original hand-painted silk art piece you can embrace yourself in.
Joi Tripp brings the timeless art of micro-mosaics to life. This art-form, popular among royals for centuries before the Vatican studio opened in the 1700's, was the perfect medium for Joi's creativity to shine.
Trace Taber's no-nonse approach to capture te essence of beauty in function, results in these absolute must-have spoons, spatulas and spreaders made with local woods.
Hand-bound books by misty porter, be it miniature journals, or vintage games and cigar boxes turned into sketch books and journals, are a great compliment for anyones artistic journey.
Suzan Hatch creates unique and functional fused glass pieces, as well as mosaic artwork using glass, metal, ceramic, semi-precious stone, and other interesting and fun materials to form intricate designs.
Corbin Brashear is a fiber artist and teacher who creates whimsical mixed media sculptures, masks and tapestries using found natural objects and needle-felted wool. Her work is profoundly influenced by the rugged wilderness of her remote homestead in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern Oregon.
As an avid nature-lover, Leigh incorporates the beautiful textures and colors of the earth into her beautiful and functional ceramics. They evoke a sense of connection to your surroundings.
Dana's long academic history as an instructor and lecturer in art metal-smithing has led her to receive prizes, mentions, and to be published many times over while developing her own unique contemporary style. She is a true eminence in her field.
Carol Aust works in acrylics on canvas and wood panels from her studio in Oakland, California. Her figurative paintings are emotionally-charged narrative fragments infused with mysterious tension and secrecy. She often places her figures in precarious environments where anything could happen.
Magda has been an artist at heart all her life. Having an architect as a father while growing up in the metropolis of Warsaw, Poland, greatly impacted her creative pursuits. After studying architecture herself, she realized that drawing and painting were natural and enjoyable for her.
Mosaics deeply resonate with Suzie's belief in the transformative beauty of broken or small pieces coming together to form a stunning whole. She meticulously hand-places small glass beads and crystals, creating a painterly effect that brings out shadow, texture, and intricate detail in her bead mosaic pieces.
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