Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Wildlife Exhibit at the Sunriver Library

PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES   

by artists Vivian Olsen and Joren Traveller


The artists - Joren and Vivian, Secretary and President of the High Desert Art League

Vivian hanging "Raven Outside the Box"
 one of her 12 paintings - Oils and Pastels

Helen Brown, HDAL Treasurer and Library art curator,
and Joren hang one of her many Sculptures,
both bronzes and ceramics

The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 25 to March 29, 2014

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

WILDLIFE ART - Paintings and Sculptures

Two HDAL Members Exhibit at Sunriver Library


Ravens, owls, and antelope . . . and maybe an occasional horse, too . . . are the subjects depicted by artists Vivian Olsen and Joren Traveller. Both artists are members of the High Desert Art League. Their exhibit opened at the Sunriver Area Library January 25th and will stay up until March 29th.

Vivian paints from her studio in Eagle Crest, Oregon and exhibits her artwork regularly throughout the Northwest in group shows with the High Desert Art League or in solo exhibits. Her artwork may be viewed on her websites:   www.vivianolsen.com and www.highdesertartleague.com. She is President of the High Desert Art League, and a member of Oil Painters of America, and American Women Artists.

Joren Traveller is a sculptor and painter. Sculpting in bronze has been her favorite medium but she has expanded her interest to include hand built ceramic sculpture and also does animal portraits by commission. Her artwork may be viewed on her websites: www.jorentraveller.com and www.highdesertartleague.comShe is a member of the Red Chair Gallery in Bend and also a member and Secretary of the High Desert Art League. 


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Through Redmond to Oregon Art Beat

Artist Cameron Kaseberg Makes Oregon Art Beat

Redmond artist Cameron Kaseberg has been pushing, playing with and refining the art of solvent transfer since his college days. It has been an exploration of the process brought to prominence in the 1950’s by Robert Rauschenberg. For Oregon Public Broadcasting it was a unique process and story that will air January 30th on OPB’s Oregon Art Beat.

For Cameron, the Oregon Art Beat story began at the very first Art in the High Desert festival (Bend’s nationally ranked fine art festival) and the first art festival he had ever done.  There, Cameron met artists who had been featured on Oregon Art Beat. “I was in awe,” he says. “It is a rare Oregon artist whom does not dream of being featured on Oregon Art Beat, and at that festival it became mine, too” he adds. Oregon Art Beat is an Emmy award-winning weekly television series produced by OPB. It profiles artists of all genres, and suggests upcoming events in the Oregon community.

From left to right: Ted Cutler (Audio tech, Oregon Art Beat),
Tom Shrider (Videographer/Editor, Oregon Art Beat),
Katrina Sarson (Oregon Art Beat Co-Host/Producer),
Cameron Kaseberg (artist).
The reality of Cameron’s dream began unfolding in May of 2013 with an unexpected call from Katrina Sarson, a producer for Oregon Art Beat.  Katrina had seen Cameron’s work on the Art in the High Desert website and was intrigued by the process. Within two weeks Katrina and the Oregon Art Beat crew arrived in Redmond to begin filming Cameron’s story. “I was a nervous wreck,” he said, “but the moment they walked in the door all of my trepidation vanished. They were amazing.” He said. Filming took place in Cameron’s home where he works, with a trip to Smith Rock State Park where he sometimes hikes and photographs material for his art.  “In one day we shot elements of every step in the process of making one of my pieces,” Cameron explained. “From photographing at Smith Rock all the way through editing images and putting the final piece together. The last bits of filming were shot as I was setting up for Art in the High Desert to sell my work” he added. 


The Oregon Art Beat episode will air Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 p.m. on OPB. For more information on Cameron’s work visit www.kaseberg.com or through the High Desert Art League website. To learn more about Oregon Art Beat, visit http://www.opb.org/programs/artbeat.