Hector H. Hernández Casts His Career on Portland’s Walls
Hector H. Hernández is an artist with a complicated canvas.
Hector H. Hernández is an artist with a complicated canvas.
In the foothills of the Steens Mountain and minutes away from the playa of the Alvord Desert, John Simpkins paints in a one-room schoolhouse in the ghost town of Andrews.
Out of clay, veterans at the LH Project, an artist residency in Joseph, shape vases and grenade-shaped teapots, targets and canteens.
When teenage Arvie Smith walked into the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, he couldn’t get past the receptionist.
The most intriguing aspect of Karen O’Brien’s paintings are her characters’ eyes.
Even before she understood all the words, Susan Tsu had a love of Shakespeare.
Portland artist Ivan McLean’s fearless experimentation.
Portland artist Ursula Barton has made a career built on spilled ink.
A tall charcoal drawing hangs prominently in the dining room of Analee Fuentes’ Coburg home.
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