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Mystery of the Sunflower and The Original Latte Stand now available at the gallery
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Washington artist Nona Hengen has spent a lifetime researching, writing about, and painting both the history of the area, as well as its heritage of country, farm, and ranch life. One of her most beloved works is Mystery of the Sunflower (above), an image that has been sold as prints all around the world.
We are delighted to say that we have the original oil painting of Mystery of the Sunflower, now at the gallery and available for sale. We also have The Original Latte Stand, capturing a quiet moment in the barn.
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Through Tuesday, October 22,
St. Duffer's Golf Club is 25% off, resulting in the absolutely TERRIFIC price of $250.
Purchase this beautifully framed art piece -- which is also signed on the glass by the artist -- at the gallery or online at
this link.
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Ecola Park Rock by Paul Henderson |
The Magic of the Coast
The rugged, beautiful coastline of the Pacific Northwest is a magical -- and very reachable -- place, one that inspires memories of family vacations and good times.
Yakima artist
Paul Henderson captures this magic in his Art Event, the Moods of Highway 101, now showing at the gallery.
Visit the gallery today to take a trip to the coast without every leaving the farmlands of Dayton! (Read all about Henderson in our article, Highway 101.)
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You feel as if you can reach out and touch the plumage of the owl, Stare of the Hunter (right) by Sandra Haynes: the scratchboard detail is so exquisitely fine.
If you haven't seen Haynes' Art Event yet, it's time to do so! Haynes' wildlife scratcbhoard, pastel, and watercolor work is on display through this Saturday, October 19.
Read all about Haynes in our article,
Wildlife Woman, and purchase a selection of her paintings online at
this link.
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Sun's Out, Buns Out by Jan Fontecchio
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Starts Monday
Life in the country is life indeed, and the paintings of Jan Fontecchio capture this feeling of wonder, joy, contentment, and adventure.
Visit the gallery Monday to see the beginning of this Moscow, ID, western and wildlife painter's captivating work.
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Two Sisters by James Christensen |
Focus on Framing
James Christensen's Two Sisters are face to face and perfectly matched with a simple black frame embellished with a jeweled beaded inlay.
The combination of simplicity with bling is the perfect custom framing home for these intricately attired, elegant ladies.
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Wenaha Gallery is here to meet your art-related needs and cravings
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Visit Our Blog!
Wenaha Gallery is proud to showcase the artwork of many fine Pacific Northwest Artists, and every two weeks we bring in the work of a painter, sculptor, woodworker, potter, jeweler, or more. This week we focus on Moscow, ID, painter Jan Fontecchio, and the article about her is
Wildlife and Western Living.
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