“Reflections” by Janet Gruber is on display this month.

“Reflections” by Janet Gruber is on display this month.

Port Ludlow artists in the spotlight

Artist of the Month, Jeweler of the Month named

PORT LUDLOW — The Port Ludlow Art League’s Artist of the Month in November is Janice Gruber and its Jeweler of the Month is Maggie Smith.

Gruber works in oils and acrylics, using brushes and palette knives to depict subject matter with strokes of color, simulating reflected light, organizers said.

“She’s able to transform a conventional bouquet of flowers into a beautiful garden on a perfect summer day or a couple of boats tied up to a dock into the sound of boats gently rocking against the dock in a light breeze,” according to a press release said.

Her artwork in on view at Port Ludlow Sound Community Bank at the corner of Oak Bay Road and Osprey Ridge Drive or online at portludlowart.org.

To purchase her artwork, call 360-301-9840 to make an appointment to meet her at the Port Ludlow Art Gallery, which is next door to the Sound Community Bank.

For more information, email info@portluldowart.org.

Maggie Smith, designer of pendants like this one, is the Port Ludlow Art League’s Jeweler of the month.

Maggie Smith, designer of pendants like this one, is the Port Ludlow Art League’s Jeweler of the month.

Smith has been making beads and designing jewelry for over 25 years.

Her inspiration for lampworking began when she visited, and took classes from, Andrea Gurino, an award-winning artist, at her Port Townsend art studio. Smith went on to hone her talent by attending art classes at the Pratt Fine Art Center in Seattle.

She is now a member of the International Glass Bead Society.

Many of her art pieces are collaborative efforts with her daughter, Shelby.

In addition, Smith works with other artists to design original beads and glass art.

“When I work with glass, unexpected things just happen,” she said.

Work by Gurber and Smith is on view at Port Ludlow Sound Community Bank at the corner of Oak Bay Road and Osprey Ridge Drive or online at portludlowart.org.

To purchase Gruber’s artwork, call 360-301-9840 to make an appointment to meet her at the Port Ludlow Art Gallery, which is next door to the Sound Community Bank.

To buy work by Smith, call her at 360 509-3011 tyi meet her at the Port Ludlow Art Gallery.

For more information, email info@portluldowart.org.

A Graphic Art Group Show is online now at portludlowart.org.

Graphic art covers a broad range of visual artistic expression, typically two-dimensional, that is produced on a flat surface. Graphic art can also include calligraphy, photography, painting, typography, computer graphics, and bindery.

Members of the Port Ludlow Art League used a variety of mediums to translate their interpretations of graphic art for the November online art show.

To purchase any of the artwork, click on the contact list to make an appointment with the artist.

More in Entertainment

Students to lead Studium Generale discussion

The fall series of Studium Generale lectures will finish… Continue reading

“Christmas Girl” by Jennifer Rose is part of the Blue Whole Gallery’s December exhibit, “A Silver Lining.”
Gold-themed event to highlight First Friday Art Walk

The First Friday Art Walk will celebrate with a gold-themed… Continue reading

Santa’s elves during a recent rehearsal of “Sugar Plum Done.” From left, back row, are Piper Bruch, Sapphyre Billman and Sterling Ward. From left, front row, are Jessup Coffin, Rai Warzecha and Zade Harris.
Port Angeles Community Players to stage ‘Sugar Plum Done’

The Port Angeles Community Players will kick off its… Continue reading

Queen of Hearts, from left, includes Karen Laura Peters, Thomas Jennings, Tara Chugh and Carrie Jennings. They will perform at Studio Bob on Friday. (Brittne Lunniss)
Queen of Hearts to perform at Studio Bob

Queen of Hearts will perform at 7 p.m. Friday… Continue reading

Peninsula College to host free murder mystery reading

Peninsula College will host a staged reading of “The… Continue reading

Peninsula College jazz ensemble to host fall concert

The Peninsula College jazz ensemble will present its fall… Continue reading

Auditions set for Port Angeles Community Players production

The Port Angeles Community Players will conduct auditions for… Continue reading

David Louis.
Comic finalists to stand up together at Field Hall

Competitors will be from Canada, Deep South, Brooklyn

Holiday bazaars slated across Peninsula

Holiday arts and crafts fairs will be conducted across the Peninsula this… Continue reading

Flower farmer Laurie McKenzie of Dragonheart Flowers will teach a “Winter Evergreen Wreaths” class Dec. 3 at the nonprofit Northwind Art School in Port Townsend. (Laurie McKenzie)
Nonprofit art school offers arts and crafts workshops

Artist Martha Worthley walked into Northwind Art’s classroom to… Continue reading

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News
Supaman performs a "Men's War Dance" to a full house on Thursday at the Port Townsend High School auditorium. Supaman, whose real name is Christian Parrish Takes the Gun, is an Apsáalooke rapper and fancy war dancer who grew up in Crow Agency, Mont.
Song and dance

Supaman performs a “Men’s War Dance” to a full house on Thursday… Continue reading

Music on the Straight founders James Garlick, left, and Richard O'Neill, performing at Field Arts and Events Hall in September. The two will return, joined by pianist Jeremy Denk and cellist Efe Baltacigil Nov. 25. (Alex Bodi Hallett)
Concert to honor violist

Quartet composed of Peninsula-borne talent