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Anneli Anderson
Dave Anderson
Howard Andrews
Michelle Andrews
Anonymous
Brook Ashley
Steven Birnbaum
Galadriel Breezy
Katie Bretsch
Kristin Casaletto
Matt Condron
Kurumi Conley
Ann Ott-Cooper
Julie Jade Cowperthwaite
Denise Whitney Dahlke
Marilyn Davis
Glenn Decherd
Nesteren Demirdag
Mary Dixon
Geordie Duckler
Ulysses Duckler
B. Elliott-Gerlach
Robin Esterkin
Amy Estrin
Marian Evensen
Elaine Falbo - Bella Flora
Gayla Faustman-Buyukas
Laurie Fendel
Barry Finkel
Parris Foley
Nancy Gilpin
Lois Gold
Tamara Goldsmith
Tica Greitzer
Gregory Grenon
Jo Grishman
Chantalle Guptill
Shellinda Hampton
Susan Harlan
Barbara Hart
Shelley Henkle
Ken Hoyt
Sam Hull
Matthew Husted
Carol Isaak
Lucia Johnson
Nely Johnson
Mary Josephson
Penny Kavan
Jan Peterson Kelley
Jennifer Kenworth
Ed Kitson
April Kline
Kim Lakin
Ed and Donna LaPlante
Lori Latham
Kristine Lebow
Esther Liberman
Jackie Lipshutz
Barbara Masterson
Cindy McDougall
Sandi Mottau
Russel Murray
Vern Nelson
Teri Noesen
Morgan Pasinski
Gary Pearlman
Cathy Pitters
Lisa Pope
Misty Ray
Brauna Ritchie
Stephanie Robison
Thomas Rude
Rosanne Sachson
Mark Schlemmer
Andrea Schwartz-Feit
Kim Short
Cecelia Shukwit
Eddy Shuldman
Nell Simkoff
Kara Sisk
Cathy Rae Smith
Julie Ann Smith
Bev Snow-Kuehn
Marian Spadone
Wendy Steinberg
Linda Stone
Paige Stoyer
Sharon Swezey
Anne Tileston
Dylan Toomey
Teresa Vanderkin
Winky Wheeler
Stefan Wolf
Jonathan Lee Yeager

Stefan Wolf

Stefan Wolf

I was born and raised in Oregon, living both on the coast and in the southern part of the state. Portland has been my home since July of 2008. Currently I am a student at PSU. Growing up in the north west, in an outdoorsy family fostered in me a love of nature. This has always been a source of inspiration. The other things that drive me artistically are my spiritual upbringing, my love of literature and aviation, and an imagination refined through years of being a 'weird art kid'. At a young age I began to draw and I haven't quit since. The most pleasurable form of art for me has always been drawing. This chair marks for me the first real attempt at anything resembling sculpture or three dimensional art. The project itself draws on my fondness for design, woodwork, and my experience working out of doors (in the country). Vision for the design came as part of ongoing contemplation of freedom.

Contact the artist: withinaroomsomewhere@gmail.com

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