12 — Sunday, October 19, 1997 — North Shore News t } = oo BRIGHT pre ey Pacers Whimsy art opening § . incacrvins Wo Vange Brossard. animal sculptures by Steve ELall colectic picces by Amy Moss and large metal works by May Metal. prem Qet 7 wan a bubbiv attain with plenty or Artist Graham Eagle fields questions about his unique woodwork carving collec- tor’s pieces. NEWS photos Ann Hamilton Tawny Jellis gives her artist grandmother Vange Brossard a big proud hug of congratulations on her imaginative colorful paint- : a ing on display at the Ferry . . . en ; Building Galiery Reg Clarridge, back left, and his wife Billie, front left, —n head towards The Ferry Building Gallery with long-time friends Fred and Joyce McCloy. a nt Loretta Jellis cuddle up. ane not aan < 2 al e . oo Heather Lawrence joins Volunteer Ruth Ditto is the gathering. helping out. Artist Ralph Svatos, who adopted the name Max Metal in the early eighties when he began creating art from dis- carded materials, is pictured with one of his interesting sculptures on display at the Ferry Building Gallery. Guy Jellis and his girlfriend Trish Crichton turn around to find a greeting from the Bright Lights camera. Artist Amy Moss (above), whose most recent work “Five Easy Pieces” is part of the Whimsy exhi- bition, is joined by cousins Joe Wilson, teft, and his brother Sam Wilson. Artist Steve Hall (right) gives a growl next to his gruff- : : : , | : : 5 looking and Jessica Reveley checks cut “High - John Jellis is have a unique “Kanine” * . Noon on the River of Rotten Cream” Dave Hal! is having a great time at the cpening ceramic sculp- “3 -- @ sculpture in acrylics, muffin-tin swell time at the opening with several members of ture. ; et z cup and curtain. reception. his family.