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The Yakima area is well known for its resident talent from great wines to fabulous upcycled art.  YakimaArt.com is designed to direct our area visitors to events and display just a sampling of the talent found in our area.  So whether you’re looking for one of the many art events in the Yakima and Kittitas Valleys or shopping for your own treasures, YakimaArt.com is the place to be.


Artebella Art Gallery
Artebella‌ Art Gallery
Guest artists share this quaint Yakima Art gallery space rotating local artists bi-annually along with special exhibit events.

Forest Light 16 by 20 $165, framed
Becky Melcher
Painter
The beautiful, open skies and the light days of the Yakima Valley gave me the opportunity to watch and study the effects of light on the landscape.
 Essentially self-taught, light and tone are the most important elements in a painting for me.

Delma Tayer
Painter, Pottery, Collage & Watercolors

I have experimented and worked with most mediums available to me. Although I enjoy working with the figure, I call myself primarily a landscape painter. — Delma Tayer.

Duane Heilman
Painter

When painting landscapes, still life, or a portrait, Duane often alters the style of brush work and colors on his pallet to suit the subject. It can vary from fine classical glazing technique to spontaneous impressionism.

Double sided, hand carved Forest Screen Doors with patina copper overlay as a protect buffer from weather, feet and scratching dogs
Guy Brooke
Woodblossom Woodwork
Hand carved doors, custom signs, unique furniture and more with a personal touch. Whatever type of wood you chose, you’re guaranteed the best, manufactured to your specifications.

John S Barany
Wood Art & Custom Design

I love to create custom designs and ask that you contact me for additional information or to see these and other samples in person. — John
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509-949-5873

Meldra Driscoll Water Colors & Inktense Inktense and watercolor methods of painting are exactly the same, using wet on wet washes and layering of transparent colors.
Meldra Driscoll
Water Colors

Watercolor methods of painting using wet on wet washes and layering of transparent colors.

Mike Hiler
Fired Clay

My cups and tableware are approached primarily as sculpture.  I strive to create forms that can be functional and establish a personal and tactile connection with users.
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Dancer On Pointe, 35x10x9, Black Walnut on Marble Base.
Randal Leek
Wood Sculpture

A native to the Pacific Northwest, Randal has traveled throughout the world creating natural abstract forms from exotic hardwoods. 

Blue glass beads, silk ribbon, and firefly button on base metal chain, 28” with matching bead earrings on gold plated ear wires.
Bev’s Beads
I love working with beads.  The ease and flexibility allow my creations to be one-of-a-kind. 

Wild Onions, I was given these wonderful onions and as the tops dried I was drawn to them.
Deborah Ann
There is a vibrant community of fabric artists here who have helped me to push my fabric sculptures into a more painterly style with embellishments and painting on the finished piece. 

Black & White Patch Pot 6.5" x 7"
Jan Crocker
Opening the kiln, as many potters will tell you, is very exciting. One never knows for sure how pots will turn out.
 

Recycled Squash Blossom components
Lucy Valderhaug
LV Design Jewelry

My original artwork designs are made of different types of medium and within each, designs are especially created with you in mind. 

Red and Black Merino wool on eco-dyed madder-root silk panel. 8" x 76" SOLD
Lynda Otey
Fiber Art

My Fiber Art pieces are hand crafted and one of a kind. Wool fibers felted together are very strong and when paired with silk, even stronger. The process is known as Nuno felting and the end results are amazing!

Wearable textile Art such as this Blue Shibori Jacket.
Nomad Sally
Textile Art

Fabric has fascinated me ever since I was able to hold scissors. This fascination for fiber took on international dimensions while in Guatemala, Peace Corps.

Karma is a steampunk chameleon polymer clay pin
Pamela Caton
Studio
K10‌
My designs are usually 3D and consist of combining polymer clay with beads, gemstones, semi-precious stones, fiber, or other found objects.


Bloomin' all year long
Renee Holwegner
Re-Purposed into Art

Natural, Botanical, Upcycle, Re-Purpose, Unique, Creative, Therapy, & Artistic, are just a few of the words to describe my art.

Time for Wine ~ 7" tall x 6.5" wide
Renee Lazorik
2 Blu Hands

I love mixing media, especially beads and fabrics.  My latest direction adds wire to my ideas and I’ve come up with something completely different. 

Yakima Artists

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Artebella Art Gallery

Becky Melcher, Painter

Delma Tayer, Painter/Potter

Duane Heilman, Painter

Guy Brooke, Woodblossom Woodworks

John Barany, Wood Art

Meldra Driscoll, InkSpirations

Mike Hiler, Fired Clay

Randal Leek, Wood Sculpture

Bev Vonfeld, Bev’s beads

Deborah Ann, Fabric Art

Jan Crocker, Pottery

Lucy Valderhaug, L V Design Jewelry

Lynda Otey, Fiber Art

Sally Fitch – Textile Art

Pamela Caton, Studio K10

Renee Holwegner, Metal ‘n Thread

Renee Lazorik, 2 Blu Hands

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