The Earth, turning slowly, ever shifting her seasons, speaks to us all in different ways. Artists, in their own turn, take in the mysteries of earth’s gifts through their understanding of color, relationships of lines, and shapes. These they rearrange or interpret from deep information in their own experience.
Two may stand on the same rock, paint the same scene before them and yet hang two very different pieces, both inspired by Nature. Like Nature, neither painting is “right”.
In Nature, neither waterfall is “right”, neither joining of field and sky is “right”, neither bug nor horse is “right”. The joy of inspiration is in the individual, to express as is their inclination.
Kate Bowditch
By Cheryl Ann Bush
"Canyon Impression"
13.5" x 17" Watercolor and Ink
Price on Request
by Geri Ham
509-833-6266
jollygeri@yahoo.com
"The Plaited Hills"
16" x 20" Oil painting on canvas
$250
509-379-4861
"The Wild Mushroom"
5" x 7" Watercolor and Pencil
NFS
by Penelope Hauk
"Tieton Andosite"
12" x 16" Yellow onion skin dye on fabric
$50
by Jennifer Boyer
Our fine art services include painting, drawing, sculpture, and more. We work with a variety of mediums to create beautiful and unique pieces of art.
Winning art will be displayed at the Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at Sarg Hubbard Park. All accepted entries will be displayed on the YVAA website for three months.
Yakima Valley Artists Association YVAA also presents art work from members not entered in the juried art contest. Their art work also reflects the artist’s interpretation of Nature and its influence on their work.
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