Creativity abounds when AiA artists accept a challenge – like decorating parasols.
Art on Parasols for the ‘Cherry Blossom Day’
One of AiA’s artist projects is painting and decorating rice paper parasols for our State Capitol to help celebrate the cherry industry and Japanese cultural influence in Oregon. Enjoy the parade of parasols painted by AiA artists. Proceeds of sales goes to the artists who created them.
Cherry Blossom by artist Diane Trevett
CreativiTee, 110 Commercial St NE
Symbols of Oregon
by artist Pamela Schacht
State of Oregon's Somerville Building
Birds Eye View of the Capitol and Willamette University
by artist Lorraine Dye
Monarch Butterflies and Japanese Tits with Cherry Blossoms
by artist Jim Richards
The Grand Hotel, 201 Liberty St. SE
by artist Pauli Bailey
CreativiTee, 110 Commercial St NE
Cherry Blossoms and Mountain
by artist Jean Lea
Create-a-Memory, 270 Commercial St. NE
Spring in the Garden by Janet Reese
A Breath of Spring by Lorraine Dye
Oregon State Capital
Water Lily Dance
by artist Olga V. Walmisley-Santiago
Capital Community Meda, 575 Trade St. SE
Cherry Blossom Pioneer
by artist Olga V. Walmisley-Santiago
Capital Community Meda, 575 Trade St. SE
Petal Power
by artist Carolyn Lehl
Salem Art Association, 600 Mission St SE
Cherry Branches and Hummingbirds
by artist Jean Lea
Create-a-Memory, 270 Commercial St. NE
Morning Glory
by artist Diane Trevett
Hattawear, 189 Liberty Rd.
Cherry Blossoms
by artist John Eells
The Grand Hotel, 201 Liberty St. SE
State of Oregon Symbols
by artist Pamela Schacht
by artists Ann Moore
Oregon State Capitol, 900 Court St. NE, artist Ann Moore