Single-unit votive slip with double black border. White slip with black text against blue background depicting water. Orange coral and sea creatures within.
Two pairs of two unit votive slips, both with a red group mark (Hakkakuren) at the top and an advertisement for Sennyoko on the top right-hand side. The upper quadrant of each part contains fan frames with scenery. Both slips include the name Utashige. On the left slip, the group mark reads fifty-three stations (Gojusan-tsugi). The fan is decorated with red maple leaves and pink cherry blossoms and depicts the scenery of Kanagawa with a harbor and some buildings. Three slips are under the fan: the pink one reads Kanagawa, the yellow one reads Kamenoko rice crackers (senbei), and the green one reads Hai OO. The bottom quadrant on the left contains rice crackers on a tray with a cup of tea. On the right slip, the group mark reads Tokaido. A ferry with passengers is depicted in the fan frame with some trees and buildings in the background, decorated with camellias and chrysanthemums. The three slips under the fan read Kawasaki, “local specialty” (meisan) Yone sweet buns (manju), and Hai OO respectively from the right. The bottom quadrant contains a basket and a pear, two famous products of that area.
Two pairs of two unit votive slips, both with a red group mark (Hakkakuren) at the top and an advertisement for Sennyoko on the top right-hand side. The upper quadrant of each part contains fan frames with scenery. Both slips include the name Utashige. On the left slip, the group mark reads fifty-three stations (Gojusan-tsugi) and the fan is decorated with red maple leaves and pink cherry blossoms, and depicts the scenery of the Shinagawa coastline with boats in the water. Three slips are under the fan: the pink one reads Shinagawa, the yellow one reads Omori tsukemono, and the green one reads Kanaiwa. The bottom quadrant on the left contains two packaged items tied with string; one has a label for seaweed (nori). On the right slip, the group mark reads Tokaido. A scene of people crossing a bridge with Mt.Fuji in the background is depicted in the fan frame, which is decorated with camellias and chrysanthemums. The three slips under the fan read Nihonbashi, Urine Hatsumono, and fu OO respectively from the right. The bottom quadrant contains a bonito (katsuo) with a bunch of straw.
A color photograph depiciting a view of a waterfront between two houses. The house on the left has a screen door standing open as well as a short clothes line in front of it with a piece of clothing blowing in the wind., Neighbors in the Season, Deborah DeWit was born in 1956 in Portland. Oregon. Four weeks after her birth, her mother returned with her to South America to re-join the rest of the family. She grew up traveling with her family and living in such places as the Philippines, New York, Minnesota, South Carolina, Florida, El Salvador, Colorado, Scotland and finally ended up in Portland in 1979. Photography was never a career choice and she entered Cornell University as an Agronomy major. After two years she decided to give her hobby, photography, more serious attention and moved to Colorado where her parents were living at the time. In order to finance her endeavors, she cheffed in restaurants for two years and in her spare time roamed the mountains outside Denver looking and experimenting with her camera. In 1978 she left for Scotland, where she worked on a farm, driving tractors, hoeing turnips and moving cattle from field to field. It was here that her real passion developed. The skies and the hills and the wildnes, Deborahdewitmarchant@verizon.net, http://www.dewit-marchant.com/, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
A realistic scene from the deck of a ship at sea amongst rough water. The crew of the ship is busy at work under a stormy sky. The photograph of the artwork was taken in 1991., Henk Pander; Oceanography; OSU-Snell, http://artistsregister.com/artists/OR9, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
A Special Evening depicts an ocean view with trees in the foreground. The circular shape of the etching and the style of the trees suggest Asian influences., Jon Cruson; A Special Evening; 5/15 color lithograph; ohsc nurses unit remodel, Jon Jay Cruson is a N.W. artist who grinds, draws, etches, and pulls his own prints from the lithographic stone - on a hand cranked late 1800's press. He is one of the few lithographic printmakers that has his own studio - and does the complete printing process by himself. He is also noted on the West Coast for his paintings. (Unknown, 1987), http://www.wlotus.com/JonJayCruson/default.htm, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
(Detail) A realistic scene from the deck of a ship at sea amongst rough water. The crew of the ship is busy at work with the rigging under a colorful nighttime sky., http://artistsregister.com/artists/OR9, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
A realistic scene from the deck of a ship at sea amongst rough water. The crew of the ship is busy at work with the rigging under a colorful nighttime sky., http://artistsregister.com/artists/OR9, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/