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Cathy McMurray
We just received a selection of brand new, and oh so beautiful prints from local artist Cathy McMurray. The prints are from her original artwork, primarily paintings on wood panels that channel gorgeous naturescapes of mountains, oceans, trees, and other lovely features of the Oregon landscape.
Colorful, and a bit mystical, these prints sum up our feelings about the amazing place we call home.
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Artist Interview: Misha Ashton
1. Tell us a little about your background (education, studies, travels, interests, etc.) and how you got to be where you are now.
I am a photographer, graphic designer and adventurer. Ever since my first photography class in high school, I have known that photography was what I wanted to spend my days doing. I studied business and graphic design along the way so I could own my own business and run it the way I wanted. During that time I took a few darkroom classes, worked full-time in photo labs, and have freelanced for a few magazines and newspapers here in Portland.
Most of my interests revolve around photography. I am obsessed with national parks, road trips, and world travel. This is a great obsession to have as a photographer, the more adventures I go on, the more artwork I create.
2. What kind of sources do you draw on for inspiration? (ie other artists, locations, the natural world, your own life/experiences, etc.)
I am greatly inspired by the natural world, but more so by good design. The colors, textures, composition, and good typeography. Having studied graphic design, I believe it makes me a little more attuned to the composition of an image.
3. Can you tell us a little about your process and how you create your work.
I take photos, lots and lots of photos. All of my work is in 35mm film, and a bit of medium format and polaroid. I archive all of my images, scanning the negatives to my computer at hi-res. Each roll is archived in its own folder, labled with date and location. If there are images I like from the rolls, those get copied and put in a folder entitled “New Images”. Throughout the year, I slowly work these images into my collection and while retiring some of the old ones. Sometimes I will get a whole new series from a roll, other times I
won’t get anything at all.
Much of my work is mounted on woodblocks. I do every step of this process from start to finish, cutting, routing, painting and finally mounting the image.
4. What projects are you currently working on?
Currently I shoot with 11 different film cameras, each used for a different project. The biggest project I am working on right now is my Flora and Fauna Series, where I photograph animals at natural history museums, then rewind the film and photograph over plants and flowers found in the natural world. This project is done entirely with an old manual Minolta SLR, a camera my parents gave me when I was 13.
All of my lo-fi cameras, like the Lomo LCA, Holga, 360 Spinner and my Quad Camera, are all used towards my book series, “Adventures in Lomography”. I will be launching a kickstarter for the next book at the end of this month, so keep your eye out for that.
I am also working on a collaboration with a friend in New York. He shoots through a roll of film and mails it to me, to then shoot over his images. We don’t tell each other what the other has photographed, so that it is a suprise when we get the roll of film developed. This
is a very new project and don’t have many images to share yet, but you can see his personal work here: www.jeffmoerchen.com
5. Do you have any plans for future shows, bodies of work or long term projects? We know you have a show at Breken Cafe in Northwest Portland that will be there through March.
I am very excited about my show at Breken Cafe – http://www.brekenkitchen.com/. It features my Flora and Fauna Series on a large scale. Some are mounted on woodblocks, the rest I framed in gold and white, thrifted and vintage frames that I have been gathering for the past year.
I will also keep photographing at natural history museums, but have been experimenting on what I double expose over the animals, as well as other ways to “mess up” the negatives.
6. Can you tell us about your book “Adventures in Lomography” and how that project came about.
Oh, I am very excited about this project. The idea of creating a series of books based around my lo-fi photography occurred to me when I realized I had all of these photographs of places I have traveled and no one was seeing them but me.
My first step was to figure out if the idea of self-publishing a book was even feasible. My second step was to find the money to follow through with the idea. I ended up running a month-long Kickstarter, which helped to fund the production of 150 copies of my first run
of “Adventures in Lomography, Volume One: New York.” The book was released November 2011. I have sold out of my first run and have printed a second round that is available at Clic Gallery and Bookstore in New York, Memento PDX in Portland, Oregon, as well as in my online shop. The entire book was photographed, designed and written by me, with ghostwriting and editing by my friend and freelance editor, Cori Willis.
I am currently working on the next few books in the series, New Orleans and Chicago, with many, many more to follow. I would like to acquire a few more Lomography cameras along the way, though, because the four cameras I used in the first book just weren’t enough. I am also hoping to find a publisher to pick up the series.
7. Do you have favorite subjects to photograph? Favorite places?
I pretty much love photographing everything. I spend much of my spare time on photo excursions. My absolute most favorite thing to photograph though are amusement parks, mostly the older, less commercialized ones. I love everything about amusement parks, the
colors, the design, the nostalgia. Plus, I LOVE getting to ride the rides. It is hard to choose a favorite, but if I had to, it would be a tie between Coney Island in New York, and the abandoned Six Flags in New Orleans. I cannot wait to release my NOLA book, there is an
entire chapter dedicated to the abandoned Six Flags.
8. Do you have a favorite brick and mortar shop or online shop? Or Portland food cart?
You mean besides Tilde of course. That’s a hard question, there are so many great localy owned shops in Portland, but I would have to say currently, my most favorite is Appetite Shop. It appeals to my style, everything from their handmade goods to their collection of
vintage decor. (22nd and E. Burnside).
As for food carts, with out a doubt, Koi Fusion. YUM!
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ryan berkley art show: showing until november 30th
Ryan Berkley – “Sophisticated Menagerie: The Oregon Collection”. This very popular show is showing on our walls through November 30th, so you still have time to see, and purchase, Ryan’s delightful artwork. Included in this show are a number of new original works for the “Sophisticated Menagerie”, created with markers and colored pencil. The Berkley’s have also chosen a select group of archival prints of other Oregon favorites. (You might just recognize a few of the characters from your own backyard.)
His work has been described as “Norman Rockwell meets Richard Scarry” (which he found flattering enough to repeat!). Ryan’s animal portraits, coupled with Lucy Berkley’s animal bios, made a splash in April 2006 at the first Portland Crafty Wonderland art and craft show. That show’s “ancestor theme” for the Berkley booth was inspired by the couple’s love of animals and old-timey portraiture. The ancestor animals did so well at that first show that they’ve continued to evolve and multiply ever since. Berkley Illustration has lived on Etsy since 2007.
Ryan’s original artwork from this collection is available on our website too!
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Preview: Ryan Berkley Art Show
Ryan Berkley – “Sophisticated Menagerie: The Oregon Collection”
Perhaps best known for his “Animals in Suits” series, Ryan likes to tackle surreal subject matter in a very friendly way. His highly detailed drawings and prints are perfect for your walls or family photo albums.
His work has been described as “Norman Rockwell meets Richard Scarry” (which he found flattering enough to repeat!). The “Sophisticated Menagerie: The Oregon Collection” features animals found in Oregon. Included in this show are a number of new original works and archival prints of other Oregon favorites, created with markers and colored pencil. (You might just recognize a few of the characters from your own backyard.)

Ryan’s animal portraits made a splash in April 2006 at the first Portland Crafty Wonderland art and craft show. That show’s “ancestor theme” for the Berkley booth was inspired by the couple’s love of animals and old-timey portraiture. The ancestor animals did so well at that first show that they’ve continued to evolve and multiply ever since. Berkley Illustration has lived on Etsy since 2007.
Ryan loves illustration projects of all sorts, and has done work for clients including Nike, The Discovery Channel, Urban Outfitters, Land of Nod, Patagonia, Audubon Magazine, and various bands. His work has been featured in magazines (including Real Simple, Country Living, and Uppercase), books, and gallery shows across the land. He lives and works in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Lucy (storywriter/customer services/computery person behind the scenes), and their new baby girl, Ramona.
★ Please join us to meet the Portland based artist, Ryan Berkley at his Artist’s Reception on Friday, October 5th from 6-9pm. The artwork is for purchase through November 30th, and available on our website too!
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Preview: Cate Anevski embroidery art show
Cate Anevski is an artist, illustrator, and maker extraordinaire living in Portland, Oregon. She works in a variety of media, from watercolors to woodburning, but her current obsession is embroidery and other fiber arts.

In this wonderful collection of embroideries, Cate focuses on the concept of the character. A portrait can tell an entire story, and in each of these works, she strives to present the stories along to the viewer. Cate’s creative process consists of two main steps. First, she sketches the image and transfers it to fabric, working out the composition and main elements of the piece along the way. She then spends many hours stitching each image by hand. During this step, she sees her characters evolve. The act of carefully embroidering the fabric allows her “to meditate on each piece, imbuing it with a backstory and a life of its own.” By the end, she is “always surprised at how my hands have taken over the process, adding elements of character that I did not expect but always enjoy.” We think you’ll enjoy these elements and the work overall, too.
Cate studied graphic design at Loyola University, but, after a short stint in a design firm, she quickly turned her interest to illustration. Never satisfied with just one career, she has expanded her range to include tax accounting and is currently working towards her goal of becoming a CPA. She enjoys the challenge of working both halves of her brain, doing accounting by day and illustration by night.
★ Please join us to meet the Portland based artist, Cate Anevski at her Artist’s Reception on Friday, August 3rd from 6-9pm. The artwork is for purchase through September 30th, and available on our website too!
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Preview: Nicole Linde “Interconnection” art show
In this particular body of work, Nicole Linde explores the energetic connection between animals, humans, plants, and molecules, all inspired by potential, invisible or hidden aspects within such connections. The paintings present shapes, intensely saturated colors, and fine repetitious details in acrylic and gouache on wood panel, varying in size and price range.



★ Please join us to meet the Portland based artist, Nicole Linde at her Artist’s Reception on Friday, June 1st from 6-9pm. The artwork is for purchase through July 31st, and available on our website too!
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PREVIEW: Julianna Swaney art show
The walls of our shop changes in a mere week to feature the artwork of Julianna Swaney. Hope you can join us for her opening reception Friday, April 6th from 6-9:00pm. Her work will be on our walls until May 31st. This show features pencil drawings and watercolors that connect with the themes of guides, guardians, and caretakers. Viewers will be delighted by scenes of people nurturing plants, girls being protected by huge dogs, and a few tricksters who may or may not be helpful to children lost in the woods. These images represent further exploration of the artist’s interest in plants and animals, the folklore we’ve created around them, and our deep connection to them.
★ Please join us to meet the Portland based artist, Julianna Swaney, at her Artist’s Reception on Friday, April 6th from 6-9pm. The artwork is for purchase through May 31st, and available on our website too!
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Tasi Design Jewelry Trunk Show
20% off all Tasi Jewelry
Saturday + Sunday, March 17th + 18th
Meet the designer – Saturday, March 17th 1:00pm to 4:00pm
One of our favorite Portland jewelry designers is behind this line of one-of-a-kind pieces, incorporating a healthy combination of high quality natural stones (never dyed!), oxidized sterling silver, vintage components, or ancient trade beads. And, new this year, she’s created a line of brass and stone jewelry that many are already coveting. We know you’ll covet these beautiful pieces, too.
All purchases of Tasi Design jewelry during this trunk show will enter you in a drawing to win the Tasi Design necklace pictured above, made of antiqued brass necklace with lapis, tiger eye, and wondrous labradorite. This is one gorgeous necklace. Don’t you agree?
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Curves + Lines Show: Katie Kulper
Time for a closer look at the artwork Katie Kulper has created for Curves + Lines, our currently running visual art show. Katie is a Portland, Oregon based artist/designer. Her multi-dimensional paper sculptures are a study of the beauty found within seasons of sadness.
Katie has hand-dyed the paper, cutting each piece into the shape of a drop, and from these shapes formed texturally-patterned paper sculptures. The shadow box frames were also constructed from Katie’s hands out of fir with small walnut inlays at each corner.
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PREVIEW: Curves + Lines: A Papercraft Show
February kicks off our first art show of the year. “Curves + Lines” features three individual artists using paper as their medium of artistic expression. The show opens with an artist reception from 6:00pm to 9:00pm on Friday, February 3rd. The show will be on our walls until March 31st.
Julie Everhart, founder of Studio Olivine, is a letterpress artist living in Portland, Oregon who enjoys keeping her hands inky. She’s been drawing since she was old enough to hold a pen and continues to evolve and change her processes every day. Julie prints on wood, linen, and paper, using earth friendly methods and materials whenever possible. For her first collection of letterpress art prints, Julie focuses on the beauty of the ever-evolving process of life. Change is the theme, complete with bends and turns and additions of elements that have shaped the artist and her art into something new, complex, and beautiful. Pieces in this show are printed and pressed on handmade recycled paper, one color at a time with soy inks, and mounted onto bamboo.
Katie Kulper is an Oregonian (born and raised), and Portland based artist/designer. She created multi-dimension paper sculptures for the current show with the notion that in seasons of sadness and brokenness, there is beauty to be found. Similar to a long season of rain and clouds, new growth and clear skies are the result. Katie notes that she’s experienced her fair share of rainy seasons, and each piece in the show represents one of the places where she’s shed and shared tears. The intensely emotional process in her creative thinking and artistic execution offer a beautiful result.
Residing in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Marnie Karger draws inspiration from the geography and history of the land around her as she reveres a sincere sense of place and home. Her unique artworks are created by carefully cutting and layering chromatically colored paper to represent depth maps of popular lakes, rivers, and coastlines. Each piece for the show is a handmade effort, reflecting attention to and appreciation of the beauty, mystery, and complexity of the contours beneath the surface of the water.
★ Please join us to meet the Portland based artists, Julie and Katie, at the Artist’s Reception on Friday, February 3rd from 6-9pm. The artwork is for purchase through March 31st, and available on our website too!
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