Work by print artist Diane Tompkinson will be showing at Knead & Feed Bakery Restaurant during March and April. Knead & Feed is one of four off-site exhibit locations in Coupeville which feature work exclusively by Penn Cove Gallery artists.
Diane studied art at the University of Oregon, working in oils, acrylics, printmaking, and for the last fifteen years, woodcarving. Growing up on the wooded bluffs of Puget Sound, she spent a lot of time in the woods and at the beach. Consequently, frequent topics of her work are birds of the forest and shore, as well as saltwater creatures. Sailing across the Pacific brought Diane many special experiences. Retired from teaching, she has made a lifelong study of birds, particularly owls and other raptors and their natural enemies, the highly intelligent crow family.
Diane studied art at the University of Oregon, working in oils, acrylics, printmaking, and for the last fifteen years, woodcarving. Growing up on the wooded bluffs of Puget Sound, she spent a lot of time in the woods and at the beach. Consequently, frequent topics of her work are birds of the forest and shore, as well as saltwater creatures. Sailing across the Pacific brought Diane many special experiences. Retired from teaching, she has made a lifelong study of birds, particularly owls and other raptors and their natural enemies, the highly intelligent crow family.