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PHINNEY GALLERY of Fine Art

PO Box 641, 17 S. Main St.
Joseph, OR, 97846
541-231-2977
Wallowa Valley Art

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PHINNEY GALLERY of Fine Art

  • About
  • Artists
    • Rodd Ambroson
    • Mitch Baird
    • Austin Barton
    • Dan Chen
    • SAM COLLETT
    • Francis Fox
    • Ron Gaines
    • Bonnie Griffith
    • Doyle Hostetler
    • Eric Jacobsen
    • Brenna Kimbro
    • Dave LaMure Jr.
    • Leslie LeViner
    • Nano Lopez
    • Eugene Morelli
    • Tim Norman
    • Olaf
    • Leo Osborne
    • Luann Ostergaard
    • Malcolm Phinney
    • MELINDA WIPPLESMITH PLANK
    • Joseph Rastovich
    • Jacques and Mary Regat
    • Tibbi Searcher
    • Tanner Wendell Stewart
    • A. Vincen Talbot
    • Melanie Thompson
    • Katheryn Townsend
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Tibbi Searcher

I like everything about the horse. The way he looks, feels, smells and responds to life. I can't think of a subject I find more inspiring. The first primitive scribble I remember drawing as a child was a wholehearted attempt to capture the equine in all his glory, and I'm still trying today.

I started sculpting when I was in my early teens. Having noformal instruction, it was a matter of trial and error - often heavy on the error. I experimented with many sculpting mediums until I was given a block of victory brown wax for my sixteenth birthday. I used it to create what became my first bronze edition. It's been many since then but the joy of creation hasn't lost it's luster. Every piece I begin holds the some thrill of fresh inspiration and the challenge of bringing it to fruition.

Tibbi Searcher

I like everything about the horse. The way he looks, feels, smells and responds to life. I can't think of a subject I find more inspiring. The first primitive scribble I remember drawing as a child was a wholehearted attempt to capture the equine in all his glory, and I'm still trying today.

I started sculpting when I was in my early teens. Having noformal instruction, it was a matter of trial and error - often heavy on the error. I experimented with many sculpting mediums until I was given a block of victory brown wax for my sixteenth birthday. I used it to create what became my first bronze edition. It's been many since then but the joy of creation hasn't lost it's luster. Every piece I begin holds the some thrill of fresh inspiration and the challenge of bringing it to fruition.

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