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By Anonymous Columbus, OH July 15, 2004 -- The thirty-plus works of accomplished artist Brian Deep will be shown July 16 through August 14 at Gallery 3131, located at 3131 North High Street, Columbus.
Brian Deep’s paintings evoke emotion by using strong colors in a figurative and exploratory style that brings life to each canvas. His stroke techniques combined with the depth and interpretation of his subjects will attack your emotions and leave you with the stirring desire to seek more.
The show entitled “Works by Brian Deep” will begin with a public opening and the artist present on Friday, July 16, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Event
Artist exhibit
Works by Brian Deep
Opening
Friday, July 16, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Show dates
July 16 through August 14
Location
Gallery 3131, 3131 North High Street, Columbus
Brian Deep, artist:
Brian is a graphic designer living in Clintonville. Most of his paintings do not follow a specific plan. Instead, they are the result of a conversation between the artist, his canvas, and his paint. But a few are planned. These are either slices of visions seen in dreams or visual metaphors for emotions that are dominating his life at the time. “But the ultimate goal is to produce art that people with tastes similar to mine might want to hang in their house.”
Deep draws on the artistic inspiration and encouragement of his wife Terri. “It’s the quintessential artist/muse relationship. When she grabs a painting I’ve just completed and says we have to find a place in the house to hang this, that’s when I know I’ve really done some nice work.”
20th century art is Deep’s passion. “When we go to museums, we quickly find our way to the works of Picasso, Klee, Miro, Johns, and Krasner, etc.” That is also reflected in their personal collection that includes works by local artists Rick Borg, Kirk Richard Smith, Grandpa Smokey Brown, Chad Sines, and Zach Colburn.
Brian’s work has been on display at Body Wisdom for much of the past year. His work is part of the private collection of over a half-dozen art patrons in central Ohio.
Gallery 3131
Gallery 3131 at 3131 North High Street is a fine art gallery located in the historic and unique neighborhood of Clintonville – between California and Pacemont. The gallery represents the fine art of national and local artists and specializes in vintage posters of collectible quality. The gallery is managed and owned by Christian Niswander. The gallery hours are Wednesday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and other days by appointment. Gallery 3131 can be contacted at 614.327.4800 or visit the gallery on the Internet at gallery3131.com.
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By Anonymous NEWPORT, Ore - There's a connection between high-tech satellites above the earth and robot cameras at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean explained in Passages of the Deep at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. A new exhibit, in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), links the concept of deep space to the deep sea.
NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory provided information about the Deep Space Network, the international network of large-dish antennas supporting interplanetary spacecraft missions. The exhibit also illustrates radio and radar astronomy observations in the exploration of our solar system and the universe, including northern lights above the earth and long-range photos of comets streaming long tails.
The transitional link between deep space and the deep ocean is provided by the many satellites circling the globe and the land and water observations made by NOAA. Ocean researchers use mapping data gathered from satellites, ships and remote-controlled cameras on the ocean bottom.
The NOAA portion of the exhibit details ocean-bottom research work taking place at the Axial Seamount, located 250 miles west of Newport, Oregon) as part of the NeMO (New Millennium Observatory) Project. The site has been under observation for the past four years and is best known for its seafloor hot springs or underwater volcanoes, called hydrothermal vents, where organisms live which may be some of the oldest on earth. The Aquarium's exhibit includes a split section of a hardened chimney core from one of the smaller hydrothermal vents.
In addition to viewing the scientific information about the NeMO Project, visitors may try on for size a genuine World War II-era Mark-5 dive helmet formerly used by deep-sea divers. The brass and copper helmet with glass windows was donated to the Aquarium by retired U. S. Navy diver Greg Apodaca.
Located just south of Newport, the Oregon Coast Aquarium is named one of the top 10 aquariums in the nation by Parade magazine. Immerse yourself in Passages of the Deep and walk beneath the waves through a 200-foot clear underwater tunnel that snakes through three ocean habitats. Encounter sharks, rays and thousands of other fish swimming around you. Experience an exhilarating sensation when you look around and realize you're completely surrounded!
Outdoors, rugged cliffs, caves and pools showcase the many fascinating fish and invertebrates of Oregon's coastal shores. Discover curious seals, sea lions and sea otters. A giant Pacific octopus lurks in an undersea coastal cave, and cartoonlike tufted puffins and other seabirds make their homes in one of the largest walk-through aviaries in North America.
Experience the magic of "Enchanted Seas" while taking a journey into the mystical world of seahorses, sea dragons and other magical sea creatures worth protecting. This bright new exhibit features painted murals by artist Michael Cole and displays a collection of ocean gems featuring seahorses hanging onto seagrass with their prehensile tails; a rainbow of tropical reef fishes flitting among the coral; sea dragons trailing frilly appendages; cuttlefish hovering like blimps; and children enjoying gaze-to-'gator vision of baby American alligators in a crawl-through tank. Visitors who crave a bit of the familiar will still find sea nettles, moon jellies and other jewels of the sea included with "Enchanted Seas."
Indoors, take a peek "Under the Lily Pad" at the Ocean Exploration Station for an up-close view of frogs, newts and salamanders as you discover the there's more to a pond than scum and explore the role these soggy spaces play in a healthy ecosystem. Visitors dip into the microscopic life of a pond community and see if they can identify the many creatures in the "duck soup" found in a pond ecosystem. Learn what's lurking beneath the pond's surface as you watch bluegills, compare newts and salamanders and search for tree and red-legged frogs. You'll be ribbetted!
The Aquarium is open every day except December 25; hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Labor Day. For additional information about the Oregon Coast Aquarium, surf www.aquarium.org or call 541-867-FISH (867-3474).
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By Anonymous June 3, 2004 -- Wyoming Impressions, on online gift basket retailer, is offering a deep discount on select gift basket orders to and from oversees U.S. military personnel.
"We want to do something special to support our overseas troops and their families. To show our support, we're now offering a 25% discount on select gift basket orders shipped to or from an overseas military address," explained April Poley, owner of WyomingImpressions.com. Some items eligible for the discount include their popular covered wagon snack basket, baby gift baskets, wedding gifts, and some new dad gifts, such as their Daddy's Doody Belt.
Poley insists that the discount offer will remain in place for the lifetime of her business. "I want our troops to have the opportunity to receive and send high quality, impressive gifts, without feeling the pinch in their wallets.
In addition to this national program, Wyoming Impressions is offering 15% off on all orders placed to troops on bases within the United States, from family and friends within Wyoming.
WyomingImpressions.com is an online gift basket and floral company offering gift baskets, flowers and other gifts, for all occasions, ranging in price from $15 to $200 and up.
Find them on the web at http://www.wyomingimpressions.com. For a list of what gifts and baskets are eligible for the military discounts, email April@wyomingimpressions.com or call, toll free, at (888) 291-4039.
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