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New Artists at Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop in Chiloquin

New Local Artist: Joan Rowe

Joan Rowe lives in Chiloquin. She is a great asset to the Chiloquin community. Joan knits with wool yarns, which she prefers because it blocks into shape more easily on patterned beanies, hair bands, and sock hats. She has knitted for almost her entire life and sells her designs.

It is nature and especially endangered animals and plans that inspire the artwork on each hair piece she creates. The wool is soft and colorful and the designs are amazing on her pieces. Every one is unique and beautiful.

She chose Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop because of its locality and she has found that people like to touch what they buy and try them on for size. This can happen at the gallery.

Come visit our gallery and gift shop and see all the nice hair accessories we have. We are open 11-5, Tuesday-Saturday. You can learn more about us at our website: www.2riversartgallery.com

New Local Artist: Barbel Umber

Barbel Umber creates nature style pine cone pendants encased in resin, bringing out the most beautiful details of a rarely found “Knob” pine cone. You can find “Barb” climbing large trees as seen as a red coloring in the photo. She needs to do whatever she needs do to obtain these special pine cones.

She creating her pendants after falling in love with the beautiful artistic natural patterns found inside the cone. This hobby has brought Barb and her family to the outdoors fishing and camping.

Barb and her husband, Don, lives in Chiloquin. She chose Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop because she brings her children into the gallery a lot. Her children love to come to look at all the art works. “It’s fun”!

We are open from 11-5, Tuesday-Saturday and some Mondays, depending on volunteer help. Come look at Barb’s jewelry along with the 90 other local Artists who create art using wood, textiles, glass, gems, clay, and so much more.

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