
| Abby Grosvenor | Brian Taylor | Elise Wagner | Gretchen Gammell | John Leglar | Sjer Jacobs |
| Amy Spassov | Dennis Hartley | Erik Hall | JD Hansen | Rein de Lege |
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Gretchen Gammell Acrylic on Canvas Gammell’s contribution as an artist is not limited to her ability to move paint. Her capacity to portray an emotion as both storyteller and painter are omnipresent. As you move through her work one cannot help but to note the use of color as an indication of mood and size and scale as indications of emotional weight. Her characters often seem stoic but always have intense purpose and her tremendous ability as a painter serves that purpose. Gretchen Gammell graduated with a degree in painting from Oregon College of Art and Craft in 2003. She has exhibited her watercolor and figurative paintings for the past six years in Oregon, Washington and Vancouver B.C. Her work remains rooted in exploring the female form and mind while balancing such personal issues with the pleasure and intrigue she finds through the unusual color and mark-making of her abstract paintings. Her work can be found in several private collection and notable public collection including the Max Hotel in Seattle, Washington. |