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Painting in Fiber!

Learn how to make a fiber-based landscape “painting”. Anastasia shares her unique fiber-based collage technique that will have you creating layered and visually stunning landscapes. Discover how to use sheer and semi-transparent materials to visually mix colors and create depth within your composition. Materials will be provided, but you are encouraged to bring in your own scraps to incorporate into your art (think a piece of clothing that’s unraveling, your favorite candy wrapper, buttons, lace, ribbons, etc.). Bring along a reference photo or painting you would like to work from, landscapes are the easiest to translate into fiber. Anastasia will have some images on hand to work from.

textures and fibers creating a painting like effect of woods

Wine and Paint Night

Come paint with us in the Flight Lounge! Hosted by Kristen of Chalked Creative, price includes 1 glass of wine and all your painting supply. 7-9 PM
We recommend making a dinner reservation earlier if you’d like to eat beforehand.
$48 + 20% gratuity will be added at event.

Contemporary Realist Artist David Kreitzer Open Studio and Gallery

Tradition Lives: Join Contemporary Realist Painter David Kreitzer, celebrating his 58th Year as a professional artist, in an open studio & gallery exhibit of new oils & watercolors of Central Oregon Landscape splendor, California “Nishigoi” koi images, Ring Fantasy, Florals, & Figures. Kreitzer began his career at Maxwell Galleries in San Francisco, and his collectors include Michael Douglas, Roberta Ahmanson, Ray Bradbury, and Joseph Hirschhorn.

“In the tradition of Turner and Cezanne, painter David Kreitzer’s love of nature propels him to create exquisitely detailed, mood-invoking and stunning oil and watercolor Water, Landscapes, Figure, Fantasy, Nishigoi Koi, Wine Country, Still Life, Mid-West Heritage, and Floral studies.”
Thomas Albright, San Francisco Chronicle The Kreitzer Gallery and Studio is open for First Friday each month and daily.

MARCH 24 – JULY 29, 2024

Text ahead to: 805-234-2048 | dkreitzer.com
20214 Archie Briggs Road 

Anastasia Zielinski Celebrates the Beauty of Nature Through Art

Anastasia Zielinski, a multidisciplinary artist and arts educator, has been creating for as long as she can remember. “It is a fundamental part of my life,” said Zielinski. “Art has helped me manage grief and depression, ​as well as been a conduit for joy.” She hopes her creations are a soothing balm for others as well.

Anastasia Zielinski Verdant Grounds

“It is easy to become disenchanted with life when you are continuously searching for the next big thing,” shared Zielinski, speaking to contemporary culture’s tendency to overlook ​life’s small joys. “Depicting and magnifying ordinary areas of foliage highlights the beauty that exists all around us,” she said. Her work gets up close and personal with the natural world to emphasize the beauty often passed over in public spaces such as gardens, parks and open lands. She zooms in on foliage, exploring the various shapes and colors comprising nature.

Influenced by her parents’ artistic pursuits, Zielinski explored painting, dance and music from an early age. She obtained a bachelor of fine arts in painting from Pratt Institute, but Zielinski’s creative identity transcends a single medium. Her career has spanned a diverse range of expressions, and she has earned national and international recognition.

Time spent in nature serves as Zielinski’s infinite muse. It’s the starting point for her creative process which begins with walking meditations in the outdoors. “As I move,” Zielinski said, “I experience a sense of wonder and a desire to share these positive sensations with others.” She captures these moments in photos and notes, which inform her process in the studio.

About the Work

Approaching her work from a painter’s perspective, Zielinski starts broadly and moves from background to foreground. Regardless of the medium—whether it’s paint, fabric or another material—Zielinski said, “It helps to let go of expectations and have the material guide me.” The results are lush, often abstract paintings and eye-catching fiber-work depicting textured landscapes using fabric, paper and reused scraps.

A prime example of Zielinski’s recognizable style is found in her “Pattern in the Forest” series. These vibrant and dense paintings transport viewers into the detailed design and abstract composition of woodlands. In Zielinski’s words, they “transmit the spirit of the source site, without literally depicting it,” a sentiment that can be applied to many of her creations.

The impact of the arts on Zielinski’s life has inspired her commitment to arts education. Soon, Zielinski will open Freak’n Art in downtown Bend. The creative space will foster community through traditional workshops and weeknight classes. Zielinski believes creative expression is essential for human existence and emphasizes the soul-nourishing power of art in all its forms. See more of her work at anastasiazielinski.com.


Read more about Central Oregon artists here.

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