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Julia Bristow Jewelry – Artist #70 from Oakhurst, California, is currently being exhibited at Stellar Art Gallery in Oakhurst along with all of the artists participating in the Sierra Art Trails 2015. This “wearable art” jewelry has been seen in Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Fashion Magazines.
Three of the participating artists, Julia Bristow Jewelry #70, Gay Abarbanell #71, & Ron D. Young #72, will be exhibiting jewelry and photography at the beautiful Pines Resort at Bass Lake Lakeview Conference Room on October 2nd, 3rd, and 4th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the Sierra Art Trails 2015!
After visiting our site and having some lunch at the Pines Resort Ducey’s on the Lake, you can continue on to see artist Larry Wave woodcarving/boats.
Above Julia Bristow Jewelry on the left with paintings by Doug Boomer, stunning art by Jeff Grandy, and GB Smith the beautiful cottonwood leaf that I love!
On the left of the above photo, Artist Ron D. Young (#72), photographer, will be exhibiting with Julia Bristow Jewelry (#70). His huge panoramic photos of Yosemite are breathtaking!
Above: I met Michelle Marco while there. She is standing by her gorgeous painting. I love it and all of her beautiful nature paintings!
This entire display above was fantastic – sculpture by Kathy Marks, painting by the amazing Penny Otwell, Julie Mitchell, woodworking by both Steve Carney and Craig Pinkerton.
I also really want the Half Dome stepping stone below:
Another of my fellow exhibitors above Gay Abarbanell (#71) sunflower, and I adore the bald eagle print on the right as well by Tricia Nickerson.
I was unable to get great photos of these below, but a few of my favorites are here: I just love quaking aspen trees – Franka M. Gabler, Bob Boomer woodcarving, Phyllis Becker ceramics, Lisa Anderson glass and LaVone Sterling :
On the left below, a beautiful painting by Mandy Brasa:
And I cannot resist mentioning how much I would like this carved owl below by Gary Meissner and Taft Point Fissures print by Monique Wales:
I couldn’t get a great image of these due to the reflections, but I love all of the amazing photography by Steve Montalto below:
This doesn’t come close to covering the amount of artwork on display, and you have to see it in person because these photos do not do it justice. The entire exhibit is gorgeous and I am slightly disappointed I won’t be able to visit all of the other galleries and studios. One more important mention: The talented young students who are displaying their artwork! Keely McIntire a student at Yosemite High School and Camille Fisher and Kaitlyn Fisher.