Monday, February 27, 2012

“3 Friends, Many Styles” Art Exhibit - Reception, March 3, 2012



Pullman, Washington, artist Franceen Hermanson and Lewiston, Idaho, artists Charlotte Schacher and Marlys Seubert display recent work at Artisans at the Dahmen Barn the month of March.  The exhibit, titled “3 Friends, Many Styles”, opens with a reception from 1 to 3 pm on Saturday, March 3 with the artists present.  On display are pastels, glass etching, pencil, scratchboard and oils. 

Franceen Hermanson loves color and it reflects in her paintings. Franceen prefers to paint the sky and her paintings capture the mood and colors of the many colorful sunsets and sunrises on the Palouse. She works in pastel and watercolor.

Charlotte Schacher grew up on the Camas prairie. Until recently her paintings were of the elk and deer and western life that inhabits the prairie. Bored with the colors of nature, she decided to branch out into a semi abstract style.

Marlys Seubert was born and raised in Keuterville, Idaho. Her education was in a 1 room school house in Keuterville for the first 8 years and high school at Cottonwood. In 1990 she received a degree in Science and Drafting. She is a self taught artist and has taken classes from various teachers in recent years. Marlys works in several mediums: pastel, scratch board, oil, acrylic, water color, pen and ink, and colored pencils. She also works with stained glass and has been etching glass for 45 years.

Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is a non-profit creativity center in Uniontown on highway 195 in the big white barn behind the famous iron wheel fence.  The fully accessible facility is open Thursday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm and there is no daily admission fee.  Information:  www.artisanbarn.org or 509-229-3414.


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