Beth takes vintage books, hollows them out, and adds whimsical collage art from old-time magazines. I have several of my own, and they're always conversation starters. Great for gifts, too.
Another adventure painting, a driftwood log I found covered in moss and lichen, at Gold Beach earlier this month. (I found a lot of cool driftwood that day!) One for #Mosstodon? Enjoy!
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Hi, just wanting to introduce myself! I just started an online #ArtGallery of works by artists local to the Central #OregonCoast.
I’ve always been an art lover, and since moving up here in 2019, I’ve come to admire so many of the local artists here and their work. And it seemed obvious to me that they deserve a wider audience. The world should know about them! (more)
I didn't know Waterfall Wednesday was a thing, so here's a photo of a very odd waterfall I photographed late on a cloudy day while out on tour with Leannan Sidhe on the Oregon coast.
Headed to Manzanita on the Oregon Coast for Christmas. Brought with me a crate I picked up from an estate sale from a defunct warehouse. Started following the directions and I'm pretty sure we're summoning something. No chanting in Latin, but we did have to decipher a dead language using wax imprints, so you know…
That was an epic trip down the Oregon coast during the Fall of 2017. I’ve been told that this view is near Hooskanaden Creek and Arch Rock.
To see the photo I took with that 4x5 camera, lookie here, ten pics down: @stevenlouisray
Alt text: A color photo from the coast. An old camera on a tripod with a white fabric lens hood, the kind photographers would put their heads into in order to focus. The camera is near the edge of a hill overlooking the coast and pointed away from you. Down below is a cove with waves hitting the beach on the right. The land surrounds the cove on three sides, with the portion across the cove from you being very rocky and tall. Several tall evergreen trees sit near its peak. Small islands in the distance echo it’s shape and content.