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One Dream Design
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Hong Rubenstein of One Dream Design creates one of a kind pottery that is both beautiful and functional. From sculptural large scale pieces to wheel thrown functional soap dispensers and bowls. The magic of these pottery pieces is in the self-formulated high fi red macrocrystalline glazes that create a dazzling and eye-catching splash of color. Learn more at onedreamdesign.com.
Judy Wilson - Mix and matched mediums, include overlay prints with pastel, acrylics, collage and watercolors.
Just A Little Charm – Pieces are created from copper salvaged from a 2001 building demolition from in Bend, OR.
Justin LeBart - Fun and functional stoneware pots. All safe for microwave and dishwasher!
Ketzia Schoneberg - Explore the varied and awkward beauty of wild animals, in mixed media on paper or canvas.
Key to Tibet - Carved tiles incorporating Tibetan designs and Tibetan cultural pieces. Each tile is painted with glaze and fi nished with a unique hanger made from stained wood and copper.
Laura Teague Jewelry -
Contemporary and dynamic jewelry of sterling silver and gold using the traditional metal smithing techniques of folding, chasing, melting, soldering and chain making.
Little Pine Artistry - Gouache and watercolor on watercolor paper create unique designs. Reproductions of artwork are printed on premium printer paper and packaged in protective materials.
Mark Thomas Woodworks -
Handcrafted kitchenware, jewelry and home goods are created using a mixture of traditional and modern woodworking techniques.
Merritt Richardson Art - Abstract art is an invitation to join a conversation. Favoring bold color, rich textures and unexpected contrasts, to achieve a balance of energy and restraint in acrylic paintings.
Midnight Pacifi c Studio - Hand fabrication with sterling silver, brass, gold and gemstones. Hammered textures and mixed metals are used to highlight the fabrication process and emphasize the careful details of craftsmanship. MLE Jay - Joyful watercolor art. The imagery is usually contained in unique shapes and the artist utilizes negative space to create whimsical illustrations.
Mr - Landscapes are the primary infl uence of the surfaces of these high fi red ceramics. These references are created by layering of glazes and sometimes relief on the surface of pieces thrown and slab.
Muffet Designs Postage Stamp Art
- Postage stamp collage art created from postage stamps from countries around the world. New life is breathed into stamps that are usually thrown out or placed in albums rarely enjoyed. MWhi Pottery - Handmade artistic pottery.
Mystic Empire - Tulle fairy skirts, crowns with fake fl owers and sometimes ribbon. Fairy wands out of wood, ribbon and gems. Modifi ed hats with spikes, studs, rhinestones, punky style jewelry and charmed hair clips or bands.
Nzalamba Artworks - African batik on cotton. Also reproduced into signed archival print. Each image is based on theme by co-artist Lungala. The art represents family, friendship, happiness, hope, peace and love.
One Dream Design - Sculptural large scale and functional wheel thrown and altered art porcelain and stoneware using self-formulated high fi red macro-crystalline glazes.
Painted Desert Art - A Bend-based artist who paints Western landscapes primarily on recycled materials, including scrap wood, ethically sourced mesquite cut offs and cast-off tile from remodels.
Regina’s Art – Compositions are sketched directly with oil paint, designing large shapes and looking for dynamic movements. Once the fi rst layer dries, it is repainted wet into dry as well as using glazing and scumbling.
Rust Never Sleeps - Wall art and sculptures with a Native American fl avor created primarily with repurposed metal pieces. Pieces range in size from 18 inches to more than eight feet tall. Sage Flannery - Printmaking such as relief, etching and lithography, using archival inks and occasionally the addition of watercolor.
Sarita Star Designs - Incorporating leather, gems, beads and metal into both jewelry and bags.
Shelia Dunn - Vibrant oil paintings of the landscapes, fi gures and animals; often defi ned by a use of geometric brushstrokes, color and layers.
Shine Big Ceramics - Hand built sculptural and functional ceramics with a focus on animals and ecology.
SimonSaysCreative - Fused bowls, plates and blown tumblers, lighting and sculpture.
SML - Bring the beauty of nature into your home with modern designs inspired by the Pacifi c Northwest, and made with materials that respect earth.
Snagridge Jewelry - Made with sterling silver, argentine, copper and a variety of stones. Some techniques used include beading, wirework, metalsmithing and using a hydraulic press with antique dyes.
Some Girls Jewelry - Jewelry designed with Metal Clay, a moldable metal, that offers the ability to get rich textures and patterns. Natural and faceted gemstones and 24-k gold foil are added.
Sweet Noggins - Adorable, fun and hand knit children’s hats of the highest quality natural fi bers.
Tamarack Mountain Design - Mixed media jewelry. Working with leather, mineral specimen and antler, with a strong focus on fossils. Hand-forged metal elements, cold connections, soldering, some stone cutting complete these designs.
ne Artists Promenade
On Bond Street between Franklin Street and Oregon Street
The Ponderosa Studios - Nature inspired work primarily watercolor focused, but also mixed media. A large portion of work is done en plein air, with the high desert being a favorite space to capture. The Stone Carving - Stone vessels turned slowly on a lathe. Stones include alabaster, soapstone, brucite and others.
Thomas Metal Art - Using a variety of techniques, metal is bended, welded and shaped to replicate plants and animals in new and creative ways which display sculptures for both indoor and outdoor use.
Timber & Lily Designs - Restored downed tree branches and driftwoods and then knot and weave a variety of yarn, rope, fi ber and beads onto the wood to create earthy and BoHo styled wall tapestries and mobiles. Tyler Haas Designs - Settings for stones are built using fi ne silver sheet metal. Then precious metal wire and sheet metal is cut, formed and shaped. Texture is added before each piece is soldered and polished and then set with a stone.
Urban Arsenal - Photography of various urban elements, including, trains and graffi ti, is cut into sections of specifi c colors or shapes to create a new story. Strips are applied onto wood panels with resin coating. Vibe Tribe Ventures - Crystals, digital media, organic materials and industrial elements are layered together with clay, resin and textures. Wild By Design - Preserved botanical jewelry and mixed media paintings, wall art and suncatchers. Materials include dried fl owers and plants, paper, spray paint, watercolor, charcoal, acrylic, gold leaf, wood, metals, found materials and resin.
Wool and Linen Mercantile -
Handmade totes and bags created from beautiful Pendelton blankets. All straps and handles are hand dyed and real leather is used to make the bottom of each bag.
Artists will be showcasing their original handmade work conceived of and made by the artists or craftsperson in the booth. The choice of participants has been thoughtfully juried and curated to showcase a broad selection of fi ne work. Thank you for supporting handmade art!
Fine Artists Promenade hours are: Saturday, 11am-8pm. Sunday, 11am-5pm.

Kids Summer Sprint



Saturday at Noon | Troy Field
Join us on Saturday, July 10 for an exciting Pacifi cSource Kids Rock the Races event! Kids between the ages of 3-10 will have a blast on this fun summer themed course at Troy Field. Three age/ability-appropriate distance races: Ages 3 to 4 — 12:00pm Ages 5 to 7 — 12:10pm Ages 8 to 10 — 12:20pm All racers receive a #1 bib, participation ribbon and a punch card to earn more prizes. The more you race the more you earn; join in on all Pacifi cSource Kids Rock the Races runs to earn additional prizes.



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