"Changes" Art Gallery Past and Present Featured Artists and Shows

 NEW: Watercolors by Karen Stiles; Watercolors by Pearlene Gavlik; Gourd Art by Suzanne Vautier; Paintings by Rachel Goodman; Photography by Sue Lily; Photography by Kay Ekwall ;  Archaic Petroglyph and pictographs, and effigies by Bill Ott; Jewelry by Dan Collens; Jewelry by Lorraine Raikes; Pottery and jewelry by Jim Nordal and  Bill Dickson; Original Music CD's by Bernadette Wulf, and Scott Durbin. Books by Peter Skaife. Photo-cards; Jewelry and sculpture by Sue Lily; Red copper glazed fine pottery by Terry Marten; photography by Robert Sakall and sculpture by Scott Carey

Karen Stiles Watercolors Pearlene Gavlik Watercolors

 

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Red copper fine pottery by Terry Martens Close Ups Sculpture by Scott Carey
Show November Bill Ott

Pottery by Bill Dickson

Oceanscapes by Kay Ekwall Bill Ott, Animal Effigies, 3,000-4,000 years ago

Woman Reborn

Sleeping Goddess Art Series by Kay Ekwall

Photography by Sue Lily

Photography by Robert Sakall

Sculpture by Sue Lilly

Rutilated Quartz

Exquisite wire-wrapped Jewelry by Dan Collens

Pottery By Jim Nordal

Walking on Sacred Ground

Original Music Cd by Bernadette Wulf

"Sedna", Goddess of the Sea

Carved wooden creations by Monte Satern

Nature Pieces by Hill's works


 


 

Mask Art by Trueheart

Dreamcatchers

"A Walk in the Park" by Pat Mersman

"Eye of the Wolf" by Jim Krois

Sand and Stone "Cause and Effect" Series

Nature wooden sculpture by Bob Clausen

"Imagine" by George Shook

Mother Earth Drums

Photography by Kay Ekwall

Paintings by Rachel Goodman

 
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