Itinerary 1 Open Studio 70, 60 and 59
PETALUMA TO THE OCEAN AND RIVER TO SEE ART!

Bodega Bay / Salmon Creek, Jenner and Monte Rio

 
Lillian Lehman Studio 70

Lillian Lehman Studio 70

Studio 70 Lillian Lehmam

Lillian Lehman’s studio is located in a quaint artists colony bordering Salmon Creek andthe Pacific Ocean. Her home has beautiful views, courtyard filled with coastal plants.

About the Artist

Her art is about stories. Each piece has a personal story but that story—in infinite variations—is shared by all of us. She starts start from an emotion, a piece of music, a poem, a found object, what is going on in her life or in the world, and tries to give these stories life and form in clay. Her art is about our common experience as human beings. Through the adventure of self exploration—painful at times—She has learned the great joy of artistic creation. Through this process, she has discovered that she can risk, both personally and artistically, without being afraid. Myth and poetry have taught her to look at things from more than one direction. Her direction is a continued exploration of art, self, and spirit.

STUDIO 60 ALONG THE RUSSIAN RIVER IN JENNER
Gennady Shirokov 9960 Highway 1, Jenner
Head up highway 1 along the coast towards highway 116

Handmade wooden and metal puzzles. Gennady considers puzzles an important method for learning to solve life’s tasks and developing creativity. He has prepared a unique collection of hand made puzzles and are ready to share them with you.

STUDIO 59 LOVELY STUDIO LOCATION ON THE RIVER

From River Road, between Monte Rio and Duncans Mills, turn onto Laurel Dell Ave; at the end, turn left on Sylvan way.
At 22657 Sylvan way, you will find our garden and studio.

Our home is surrounded by a huge flower garden. Many of our photographer guests are able to get superb flower photos. A large deck overlooks the Russian River.

Penny Knapp
Penny’s watercolors and acrylic paintings include landscapes, seascapes, people, animals and stories. She paints en plein aire and in the studio, exploring light in landscapes and water and from the visions of her imagination.

Douglass Carmichael

Doug’s oil paintings, mostly en plein aire, explore the space where light is being organized between the object, the eye, and the brain.