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artist debra van tuinen’s new olympia gallery
Artist Debra Van Tuinen’s New Olympia Gallery Offers Much Needed Light and Inspiration
Layers of blue, grey and silver leaf create deep and translucent layers that almost obscure the tiny boat in Debra Van Tuinen’s “Adrift” which is currently on view at her new gallery in downtown Olympia. The A few tips for everyone living work, which seems to change from different angles, was created during the long months with dementia.of the pandemic. For Van Tuinen, it reflects the crashing waves of confusion and deep sense of isolation many people struggled • Keep gatherings smaller & visits shorter with and experienced in 2020. • Offer Time out • Make a list of simple pleasuresWith over a 40-year career as an artist, art • Encourage visitors to understand before they teacher, and art supporter, Van Tuinen’s begin interacting • Talk about memories rather than recent information dedication to not only creating but sharing her work was not deterred by the limitations of the lockdown. The arrival of this new • Stay positivegallery, which opened in August of 2020, • Do what you enjoycomes at an incredibly important time for • Take some time out to relaxart aficionados. Restricted from visiting • Get some exercise take care of your own stress levels museums, Van Tuinen’s work is viewable from the street through giant, light-filling windows as well as for private appointments. “I want people to be able to see my work and learn about what I do. You don’t have to be able to buy a piece,” said Van Tuinen. Additionally, as travel restrictions limit explorations and adventures, it is through her work that new views can be found and savored. Focused on the personal exploration of landscape, many of these works can transport you instantaneously to other places for that much needed change of scenery.
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“Van Tuinen’s paintings possess radiance,” wrote LA art critic Doug Meyer. “They bask in the reflected light of a physical universe beyond the picture plane.”
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She hopes to have a large grand opening to celebrate the new gallery and participate in the spring Art Walk in Olympia.
Eventually, she’d like to offer classes in the adjoining studio on encaustic techniques. Until then, Van Tuinen encourages people to walk by and enjoy the work on view.
With a career that has taken her art work around the world and included in private, corporate and museum collections, the Pacific Northwest is lucky to have an artist that remains grounded and accessible to anyone interested to enjoy the voyages of her work.
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Swirl by Debra Van Tuinen, acrylic and oil, 60” x 60”
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