Richard Nash is showing his paintings at Knead & Feed Bakery Restaurant during September and October. Richard's primary medium is acrylics on either museum board or on stretched canvas with a gesso-prepared surface. He says that although his "work is abstract, the 'inspiration' for much of it comes from the play of light - often from multiple sources - and shadows and architectural forms on natural forms." The Northwest coastal environment provides much of his palette.
Christopher's on Whidbey is hosting Rainy Lindell's paintings during September and October. Rainy loves the Pacific Northwest landscape and finds subjects every day in the water and mountains that surround us. Rainy most enjoys painting with oils. "I find that they give me the rich warm dark colors that make a painting glow as well as the vibrant bright colors that add the zing. The flowers in a breeze, the warmth of the sunset or the yellow trees in autumn all move me to capture this moment in time," she says.
You can, of course, see the full range of Rainy's and Richard's work at Penn Cove Gallery daily 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.
You can, of course, see the full range of Rainy's and Richard's work at Penn Cove Gallery daily 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.