Rebecca Gerendasy



Media: ceramics
Artist’s Statement: As a ceramic artist, I have been working primarily with terra-cotta, creating sculptural and functional pieces. As a continuation from my former career as a video journalist, story often plays an important role in either the form’s shape or how it is decorated. I roll out slabs and coils, hollow out solid-made forms, and pull these together into an object before adding to its surface. The resulting pieces are sometime useful, other times they are purely for the sake of beauty or they bring a smile to you – both are important functions! I continue to express my love of color through these objects and I hope they will brighten your day.
Fred Gerendasy



Media: photography, fine art pigment prints, archival prints
Artist’s Statement: I studied photography in college. For several years, I also had my own darkroom where I processed and printed from my film negatives. Gradually, life pointed me elsewhere but I still took many pictures over the years. About 4 years ago, I became serious again about my photography. I work now in the digital realm without film or the need for a darkroom, I make my fine art pigment prints with a computer & an inkjet printer. I like to shoot landscapes and abstract images. Often my pictures are of urban settings or that showcase the beauty of nature. During the editing process, I strive to convey a sense of light and of feeling – a soul, drawn out of an image. To convey emotion to the viewer. Endless possibilities, endless beauty.
Address: 8028 SW 166th Place, Beaverton Show in Google Maps
♿ This studio is accessible.
Directions: From Hwy 217, take the SW Allen Blvd exit and head west. After 2 miles, go L on SW Murray Blvd for 1 mile. Turn R onto SW Hart Rd, go 1 mile. L on SW 165th Ave, R on SW Hargis Rd, first L on SW 166th Place. Studio is at end of cove on left.
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