Kitty Brown has just opened Kitty Brown Photography and is excited to share it with everyone. The studio will be a gathering place for great art and great friends. She is finally getting back to the art form she loves. She specializes in capturing the essence of people of all kids, loves outdoor photography and documenting everything. Kitty hopes to showcase other artists, as well as herself, in her studio with an art opening every month. Kitty has a degree in photography from MSU Bozeman; attended the Rocky Mountain School of Photography in Missoula and has many years of management/ownership in the restaurant industry.
Chris Boyer learned to fly while studying fluvial geomorphology at Oregon State University and quickly discovered that an aerial view of the landscape provided an immediate, deep and intuitive understanding of complex landscape processes. Chris's commercial piloting affords him many hours in the air pursuing his own artistic and interpretive photography.
Michael Neiman is a native Helenan. His studio is a converted horse barn in rural Spokane. Ponderosa Pines, deer, owls, hawks and pheasant are in abundance. It is a great atmosphere, reminiscent of his upbringing in Montana. Curves are essential in most furniture pieces that he creates, whether they are shaped sculpturally or from veneered, bent laminations.
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