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ART shows & permanent exhibits​
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UPCOMING SHOWS - It's an honor to show my artwork in the place I live and love. In 2017 I'll be showing at one location on Bainbridge Island. Limited edition Salish Sea Prayer Flags are also available on Bainbridge Island at Danger on Winslow Way. 

PERMANENT EXHIBIT - Scroll down to learn about about my permanent exhibit Western Flyer.

UPCOMING SHOWS
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MAY 1-31, 2017

THE BIG FISH
Bainbridge Performing Arts Lobby
200 Madison Ave. North
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

SALISH SEA PRAYER FLAGS
Danger
285 Winslow Way E. 
Bainbridge Island, WA, 98110​​​

Bay Hay & Feed
10355 NE Valley Rd
​Bainbridge Island, WA 98110


permanent EXHIBIT
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The Western Flyer model has been selected for permanent exhibit in the National Steinbeck Center  in Salinas, CA, beginning October 1st, 2016.
 
In 1940, John Steinbeck and his best friend, marine biologist Ed Ricketts, chartered the 76-foot fishing boat Western Flyer in Monterey and set out for the Gulf of California. Steinbeck and Ricketts chronicled their trip in Sea of Cortez, published in 1941, a timeless blend of science, philosophy, and research. Steinbeck later won the Nobel Prize and Ricketts became famous as “Doc” in Cannery Row. 
 
This Western Flyer model unique model for two reasons: it is the only one ever made of Steinbeck's vessel, and was constructed from wood salvaged from the original boat (now undergoing restoration in Port Townsend, WA.) 
 
This project was a partnership between myself and master craftsman Charles Duerr, staff member of the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building. 
 
 
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