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Ripple River Gallery

I am very pleased that I now have work at the beautiful Ripple River Gallery in Aitken, MN.

http://www.ripplerivergallery.com

Since 2000… An artful destination, you’ll find Ripple River Gallery in the heart of the Minnesota’s lakes country two and a half hours north of Minneapolis. Ripple River Gallery features an ever-changing selection of work by more than 60 amazing regional artisans , including turned wood vessels by Bob Carls, pottery, weaving, jewelry, mixed media, hand-pulled prints, paintings and more.

From March through November, rotating exhibits and featured artists focus on work by individuals, groups of artists or work centered around a theme.

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North Shore 2

North Shore 2

12″ x 12″ graphite/gesso/matte medium on stretched canvas

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NoShore2


Eclipse

Eclipse

8″ x 16″ acrylic/collage/colored pencil on canvas

JackPine Studio • $160

Eclipse


Bridge

Bridge

8″ x 16″ acrylic/collage/colored pencil on canvas

Bridge


Grey Sky

Grey Sky

7″ x 7″ graphite & pigma micron on Aquabee Bristol

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North Shore 1

North Shore 1

12″ x 12″ graphite/matte medium on stretched canvas

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Forest Light

Forest Light

7″x7″ graphite/Clic eraser on Aquabee bristol

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Winter Trees

Winter Trees

5″X5″X1 1/2″ acrylic/colored pencil on canvas

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Strata 4

Strata 4

20″ x 30″ acrylic/colored pencil on canvas

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Strata 4


Hamilton

Hamilton

7″x7″ graphite on block-cleaning sheet

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Recently I had the opportunity to spend two days working in the print studio at The Hamilton Wood Type Museum in Two Rivers, WI. That experience was the inspiration for this week’s Weekly Drawing.

The photos below show 1. “my”press, with the vintage wood type assembled and ready to print. 2. The inked type during the printing process. (I worked in the “art-printing” style…more of a mono-print approach) 3. my work area, with some of my in-progress prints waiting for their next run through the press.

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The experience of working in this fabulous studio is exhilarating!  They offer workshops throughout the year, and also allow experienced artists to book private studio time, as my daughter and I did this past week.

http://woodtype.org