1.
Fred Oldfield Western Heritage Center
Red Gate on SW 9th at the Puyallup Fairgrounds
253-445-9175
a. Fred Oldfield, famous cowboy artist will demonstrate his style of western painting. The museum showcases many of his original works.
b. Peggi Rowe works in acrylics and oils and paints whimsical masterpieces.
She is also a teacher for childrens art at the center.
c. Aletha Deuel, is another teacher at the center. She has painted for many years in watercolor and oils. She paints a wide variety of subject matter.
2.
Becci Crowe Wildlife Artist and World Traveler
12613 133rd Ave. E. Puyallup, WA 98374
253-770-8785
Becci Crowe specializes in wildlife art as well as tribal portrait art. Traveling to wild and remote places all over the world, her art is created as a direct result of her adventures. She works in watercolor and pen & ink pointillism.
3.
Janyce Sukow Studio
11620 139th St Ct E Puyallup, WA 98374
253-841-7421
a. Janyce Sukow works primarily in oils and pastels with occasional drawings. Her style is realism and people often comment that her animals look as if they will leap off the canvas. Wildlife portraiture and still life are favorite subjects.
b. Margie Holmes, jewelry designer, will also be featured at the studio.
Using wire, gemstones, and glass, she creates unique, one of a kind jewelry.
4.
Sherri Bails Studio
14519 108th Ave. Ct. E. South Hill, WA 98374
253-848-5209
Her chosen medium is transparent watercolor. The subjects are presented with vignette style enhanced with strong design and vibrant colors.
5.
South Hill Studio
14206 86th Ave. E Puyallup, WA 98373
253-845-5275
a. Myrna Hume, Studio owner, paints in watercolor, some acrylic and also
enjoys collage.
c. Candius Barney, an Eatonville artist, loves to depict the detail of wildlife using a simple stroke to capture their essence.
d. Connie Diffenderfer is a local emerging artist who works in watercolor, mixed media and collage. She also teaches young people.
e. Deb Munson has been an art educator for over 35 years and will be sharing her watercolors, jewelry and ceramics.
6. Rainier View Studio
25324 105th Ave. E. Graham, WA 98338
253-847-2628
a. Doris Hansen is the studio owner, teacher and professional artist and is
proficient in many mediums.
b. Sharon Johnson uses a variety of mediums to produce work which ranges from the realistic to the totally abstract.
c. Ali Kenaston of Orting, uses all mediums to produce her free-spirited
Interpretations.
7. Lucas Art “The Gallery on the Hill”
25201 Meridian E. Graham, WA 98338
253-847-0858
a. Karen Lucas is the owner, teacher and artist of this amazing gallery.
She is heavily influenced by Mt. Rainier but she also paints the NW coast.
b. Julie Thompson, www.featherlady.net is better known as the Featherlady. Her intricate scenic and wildlife paintings are applied directly to the surface of peacock and turkey wing feathers, which are specially framed for display.
c. Mary Dubinsky, is a skilled decorative artist. Her floral images are beautifully executed on glass, wood and metal.
8. Linda Jacobus Studio
16515 87th Ave E South Hill, WA 98375 253-848-5750
Linda will be displaying and selling oil paintings, miniatures, prints and cards
Of her artwork.
9. Art Process Studio
4712 Brookdale Rd. E. Tacoma, WA 98446 253-307-9680
a. Gretchen Mottet will be featuring her porcelain wheel-thrown vessels with
carved celadon and scraffito surface designs.
b. Blue Hesikx-“embellished matter of lyrical consequences” acrylic paintings, embellished furniture and hand-built ceramic peculiars.