Bob Delaney

Bob Delaney came to the Northwest in 1951, from Montana. and has worked as an art director and freelance graphic artist for more than forty years. He studied at Art Center School, Los Angeles, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, the University of Montana and the Cornish School in Seattle. Delaney currently operates a Graphic Design Studio in Redmond.

 

 

 


Sam Dimico

Dimico studied with Bob Peak, Charles Reid, Del Gish and Bill Reese. He has won the Grumbacher Art Award (NWWS), the Edmonds 1st of Show Award for drawing, First Place Award for drawing and Second Place Painting Awards at the Mercer Island Show.

 

 

 

 

 


Burt Dinius

A highly regarded Northwest artist, member of the PSGNWP. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Mark Downey    Visit Mark's Website     E-Mail

Mark is from Puyallup and has been painting for over 30 years. He was an Army artist in Vietnam and magazine illustrator for10 years in Los Angeles. He has received awards from the Pacific Rim Wildlife Art Show in Tacoma, Western Washington Fair in Puyallup, the Northwest Territorial at Bluett Pass, and Western Heritage in Great Falls, Montana. He paints traditional realism of Western landscape and wildlife and his works of art are in corporate as well as international collections.

 

 

 


Ken Duffin


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A painter/illustrator, Duffin studied at the College of the Pacific, Chouinard Art Institute and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. Working as a freelance illustrator, he is a founding member and past president of the San Francisco Society of Illustrators. Later he moved to the Northwest to become a successful architectural illustrator. He is past president and “Life ” member of PSGNWP. He is a contributing member of the Air Force Documentary Art Program. His work has been featured in many regional and national juried exhibitions, including “Arts for the Parks ” top 100 and exhibits at the Frye Museum ’s “Northwest Annual.” He is considered by his peers to be an artist ’s artist. 

 


Carl Dummann                                           See more of Carl's Work

 

 

Dummann has been painting in acrylic and oil for ten years. He has studied with Ted Pankowski, Steve Whitney, and Leanna Bennet. Dummann’s landscapes express the feeling of the land and sky. They invoke a sense of place and the mood of the moment. Dummann’s work has strong contrast and his limited pallet aids color harmony. The subjects include scenes from the western states and often feature skies and reflections.

Dummann has exhibited at the Edmonds, Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace, Kenmore and Bothell Art Festivals, the West Coast Paper show, and the EFFA Fall show. His work can also be seen at the Issaquah Gallery and the Kaewyn Gallery in Bothell, Washington. He is Vice President of Gallery North, (www.gallery-north.com), Snohomish County's oldest artists cooperative.

 

 


 

Austin Dwyer

Born in Dublin, Ireland he moved to Seattle in 1961 and began a teaching career at Burnley School of Professional Arts. He has been a principal with Cohen/Dwyer Advertising and Marketing for the past 20 years. He enjoys the fine art of painting and has exhibited with various shows in the Northwest receiving many awards. He also enjoys fictional writing and is a published author.

 

 

 


 

John Ebner     See more of John's work

Born in 1943 and raised on a farm in Sublimity, Oregon his interest in art began at an early age and he spent much of his time drawing. After earning a degree in commercial art, he found himself more interested in fine art especially the impressionistic art of the old masters. In 1974, he turned to the medium of watercolor to express his feelings of the world around him. The Pacific Northwest with its islands, mountains, and cities, now provide inspirations for his landscapes. He paints what he sees, waterfalls, boats shrouded by mist, and his unique and colorful signature of “rain people” huddled beneath umbrellas waiting for a bus or ferry. He achieves that goal with his instinctive ability to blend colors utilizing his wet style of soft impressionistic painting. John is one of the most widely collected Northwest artists with work in many corporate collections. He is a past President of the Northwest Watercolor Society and a member of the Puget Sound Group of Northwest Painters. His work is published in limited editions and distributed nationally by Minnesota based Hadley House. John and his wife Paula reside on Camano Island, north of Seattle. His home faces west into the sunsets, which illuminate his view of the Puget Sound and its islands beyond.

 


 

Gordon Edberg

Gordon Edberg is a practicing architect in Seattle and active watercolor painter with emphasis on Northwest scenery and marine subjects. Member of the Northwest Watercolor Society. He has been represented in juried shows by Northwest Watercolor Society and the Eastern Washington Watercolor Society.

 

 

 


 

Clark Elster    Website   EMail

An art school dropout in 1957, Clark took up painting again in 1984 and soon thereafter began earning widespread recognition for his award-winning work accepted in juried regional and national exhibitions, as well as in one-man exhibits in Washington, Oregon and California. His paintings have been featured twice in “American Artists ” and at the 1986 World ’s Fair. They  are in private, corporate and public collections in Europe, Japan, Canada and throughout the United States. Painting a wide range of subjects, his work in pastels is best described as representational impressionism with emphasis on marine and northwest landscapes. He studied art at Lewis and Clark University in Portland, Oregon, as well as with nationally acclaimed artists Doug Dawson, Albert Handel, Daniel Greene, Lorenzo Chavez, and David Lefell to name just a few. He is a signature member of Master Pastellists and past president of the Northwest Pastel Society, member of the Oregon Pastel Society and PSGNWP since 1987.He is author and illustrator of the book  “Two Americans in Norway.”

 


 

Don Enright

An American Academy of Art graduate Don has over 20 years experience in advertising art. His specialty wildlife art. Don grew up in the Southern Wisconsin dairy community of Elkhorn where much of his childhood was spent in the outdoors fishing, hunting and roaming the countryside. As he watched the Canadian geese, Teal and Mallard migrations they became an inspiration for his early efforts as a wildlife artist. After WW 11, he studied Graphic Arts at the American Academy of Art, the Studio School of Art and the Institute of Design in Chicago. Advertising and studio work followed until he moved west to enjoy the open spaces of Colorado. There he worked 19 years as Art Director and Artist for the Navigators, an international Christian organization. After a trip to Africa to photograph wild life, he began painting full time in the spring of 1975. His art reflects his love of wildlife and captures the natural grace and dignity of the animals hen knows so well. Don’s paintings give the viewer the feeling that he or she has become an unseen observer in the animal kingdom

 


 

Gene Erickson

Graduate of the Burnley School of Art. Member of the PSGNWP he enjoys painting the marine and northwest landscape scenes. He has exhibited his work in a number of Washington galleries and his work is included in numerous private collections.

 

 

 


 

Bob Fassl

Born in 1961 in Chicago, Bob studied art at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He received a Degree in Illustration 1985 and worked as advertising illustrator in the entertainment industry. He began working full-time as a fine artist in 1995.   His work has produced several best of show awards in California and is his work can be seen at the Fallbreak Gallery of American Realism.

 

 

 

 


 

Jack Fellows

Member PSGNWP since 1971, he is a graduate of Burnley School. He is an artist-fellow member of American Society of Aviation Artists where he was President-Elect during 1995-96 and Director of the Cactus Air Force Art Project. He is nationally known for his paintings of World War II air combat scenes. His work is shown at many museums including U.S. Air Force Museum, Royal Air Force Museum, Arizona Memorial Museum, Virginia Air and Space Center, Champlin Fighter Museum, and others. His work has been published nationally and internationally in many forms, including book covers, magazines, commemorative covers,  stamps, coins, and collector plates. He is considered by his peers to be an artist ’s artist.

 

 


 

Philip N. Flash

Flash studied at the University of Washington Art Department with Ray Hill, Ambrose Patterson, Walter Isaacs and recently with Frank Webb. His paintings are shown at the Seattle Art Museum, the Bellevue and Frye Art Museums. His work is included in many private collections and the Seattle Public Library. He is a life member of the PSGNWP.

 

 

 

 


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