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Rob Schouten Gallery presents Color to Drive Away the Winter Blues

by Victory Schouten 25th January 2021


 

Dessert Thistles,” handblown glass by Dan & Joi LaChaussee

 

February 1 - 28

 

As we continue the ofttimes rainy and dark days of winter, we felt it was time to bring some fresh color and light to the equation. Our talented gallery artists have responded by bringing in some of their most exquisite original pieces, which we are delighted to display.

 

 

At the Firehouse Glass Gallery” oil on canvas by James Tennison

 

Included in the month’s exhibit is some extraordinary fine art glass including handblown, sculpted and fused glass, handmade jewelry, fine sculptures, and original paintings in a variety of styles and mediums. You’ll also find beautifully crafted wood work, ceramics and fiber art, witty assemblages and a wide array of other beautiful art objects sure to bring delight.

 

Rob Schouten Gallery , a premier showcase for Whidbey Island and Northwest artists, is located at 101 Anthes Avenue, Langley WA at the corner of First and Anthes. Winter gallery hours: Weekends 11 - 5; Tuesdays & Wednesdays by Appointment, and other Weekdays 11 - 4.

 

For further information, call 360.222.3070 or email info@robschoutengallery.com

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
25th January 2021 11:54 am.
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