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Lifecasting Artist Peny Wallace
If realism is what you are after, we suggest Peny Wallace, whose three dimensional portraits of the human form are so life-like that they simply stop viewers in their tracks. That's because Peny uses human beings as molds for her plaster castings. But there's true art in the way she creates her impressions.
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March Fourth Marching Band
March Fourth is Oregon's favorite marching band, complete with fire dancers, stilt walkers, and a great horn section. They've captured the hearts of thousands of Oregonians who have seen their spectacular fun-filled performances.
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Ceramicist Lillian Pitt
Lillian Pit comes from an American Indian tribe that is native to the Columbia River Gorge and has been praised as one of the great innovators within her own tribal tradition. At age 35, she began working with clay as a medium, using Asian techniques like raku and anagama to create a series of masks. Since then she has also worked with bronze, precious metals, wood, copper, glass, shell, leather, feathers, and a wide variety of other materials.
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