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Darleen Nixon owns Nixon Art Glass, located on Elena Drive, off of Roche Harbor Rd., just north of San Juan Island’s Sportsmans Lake. Her shop makes a wide variety of beautiful art glass creations, from jewelry to serving ware to home and garden decor. Darleen has a small creative staff to help her with production,…
Luna And River Run Wylde With Resin Art
VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE On June 1st and 2nd, River Wylde and Luna Wylde‘s Studio Wylde will be stop #7 on the 2024 San Juan Island Studio Tour. Their guest artist will be their bestie, Susan Hughes of Seaglass Obsession. Portland’s loss is San Juan Islands’ gain. Covid-driven remote learning enabled these…
Marcia Walters hopes her inspiring wildlife photography honors public lands and conservation
Marcia Walters, owner of Why Worry Photography, moved to San Juan Island in 2012 from Half Moon Bay, California. A major reason for moving here, she told CNL2 TV: the island’s natural beauty, and our National Park. Marcia always felt like an artist, from her earliest memories — even throughout her 37 year-career in nursing. …
The fascinating life of Sculpture Park president David Jenkins
Monday, December 16, 2024Summary written by Jeff NoedelDrone photography by Jeremy TylerVideo editing by Jeremy Tyler A SanJuans.Today VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE San Juan Island’s David Jenkins has had a fascinating life so far. In this video, David shares his enthusiasm for the success of the San Juan Islands Sculpture Park,…
Erin Heydenreich Creates Custom Jewelry – for Persons She Has Not Yet Met
A CNL2 VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Erin Heydenreich creates beautiful wearable art. “I think I have a unique design process,” she told CNL2 in a new video interview. “I don’t draw things out. I just start. It feels like something is coming through me — out of me.” Erin says she…
Paula West Explains the Unique Method of Soda Ash Firing Instead of Conventional Glazes
Paula West, owner of the cleverly-named Paula West Pottery, has been a potter since college. She works in porcelain and stoneware clay that is thrown on the potters wheel, or is slab built. She told CNL2 TV, “I make functional pottery…mugs, bowls, plates. I’ve always made functional work. I like using functional pottery. I like having…