Members of the Northwest chapter of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators are showing their artwork at the exhibit Nature's Call: Natural History of the West, at the Clymer Museum in Ellensburg, Washington. Two of my works "Feline Power" and "Deep Sea Tubeworms" are part of this attractive show.
The show provides a unique chance for familiar inhabitants of the Northwest (North American bobcat or grunt sculpin) and unusual forms of life found in the great depths of the Pacific Ocean (Deep sea tubeworms) to coexist at the museum for a while. The show runs from May 6 through June 25.
Music, food, and wine at the opening - Friday, May 6 from 5-7 pm.
Artists in this show are Jennifer Bates, Sharon Birzer, Krister Eide, Emily Eng, Justin Gibbens, Michael Felber, Jessica Heide, Jan Hurd, Barbara Ierulli, Susan Jones, Dan McConnell, Terri Nelson, Michelle Poston, Sylvia Portillo, Véronique Robigou, Elizabeth Smith, Cyndi Tamayao, Margaret Trent and Rachael Whitehead.
The show provides a unique chance for familiar inhabitants of the Northwest (North American bobcat or grunt sculpin) and unusual forms of life found in the great depths of the Pacific Ocean (Deep sea tubeworms) to coexist at the museum for a while. The show runs from May 6 through June 25.
Music, food, and wine at the opening - Friday, May 6 from 5-7 pm.
Artists in this show are Jennifer Bates, Sharon Birzer, Krister Eide, Emily Eng, Justin Gibbens, Michael Felber, Jessica Heide, Jan Hurd, Barbara Ierulli, Susan Jones, Dan McConnell, Terri Nelson, Michelle Poston, Sylvia Portillo, Véronique Robigou, Elizabeth Smith, Cyndi Tamayao, Margaret Trent and Rachael Whitehead.