John Birchard. Cover photographer John Birchard has been chasing the light in Mendocino and other beautiful locations for over 30 years. You can see more of his fine art landscape photography online at www.BirchardPhoto.com, or by visiting the Mendocino Coast Photography Gallery in Fort Bragg on the corner of Franklin Read more [...]
Barbara Bonardi
Place Category: Arts and Culture and GalleryPlace Tags: Art, Fort Bragg, and Gallery
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Barbara Bonardi is Mendocino County’s newest diverse artist! “Liquid Sand” is one medium she uses to create unique, fusible glass jewelry and objects of art. This summer, Bonardi will be unveiling for the first time in her career as an artist her watercolor paintings, fluid acrylic abstracts, and various mixed media images incorporating pottery chards, paper, and glass. Barbara’s works of art can be viewed at Edgewater Gallery.
356 North Main Street, Fort Bragg.
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