Marianne Brabanski – With bold brushstrokes and a striking color palette, Brabanski presents new contemporary portraits. Once a piece is finished and has taken on a life of it’s own, the artist hopes that the viewer creates their own relationship with her work. (click here for artist gallery)
Lane Gwinn – Gwinn’s oil portraits are of people who are leaders or activists in their communities who have committed their lives to making the world a better place. Rich details make each image come to life. (click here for artist gallery)
Peggy Juve – Working with acrylics on panels, Juve surprises with her new whimsical creations. “I like painting, I like color, I like people; I like painting colorful people,” says Juve. (click here for artist gallery)
Cheryl Zahniser – Currently painting with enamels on glass, Zahniser’s work shines. The artist’s portraiture work provides her with a provocative and stimulating subject that gives her both tremendous challenge and satisfaction. (click here for artist gallery)
Beth Wyatt – Presenting her newest collection of ceramic and mixed media pieces, Wyatt’s creations always draw the viewer in for a closer look. Viewers will appreciate her exquisite attention to fine details and finishes.
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215 First Street/P. O. Box 548
Langley, WA 98260
360.221.7737
http://www.museo.cc Open 11-5, Tuesdays by appt.

Relative Links:
Saratoga Print & Paper Foundation - www.sppfoundation.org
Local Blogger: Valerie Easton, writes, gardens, and blogs in the village of Langley, on Whidbey Island, Washington. www.valeaston.com
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