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2021 - Live & Virtual We present the “Oldfield Show” In Honor of Fred Oldfield and his love of art and dedication to art education. Fred was generous with his talent, his knowledge, and in his encouragement of his fellow artists! His Legacy continues to unfold with this art show and auction featuring talented contemporary artists, and with the Oldfield Center Children’s Art Program. Thank You for being a part of Fred’s Legacy!
2021’s Exciting New Format! Schedule of Events Online Galleries! October 1st - October 10th Online Silent Miniature & Benefit Auction www.theoldfieldshowandgallery.com https://fowhac.cbo.io Auction opens Oct 1st & will close at 4:00pm Sunday, Oct 10th October 1st - 31st! October 2nd View the artists latest works & watch their videos! 10 am - 8 pm • Meet the artists, Artists in Action Vote on your favorite piece for People’s Choice! • Book Signing with Joella Oldfield This award will be announced on October 31st! • Preview Auction Artwork (Silent and Live) 1:00 • Book reading with the Silver Sage Radio Players 5 - 8 pm • Opening Reception with Entertainment & Refreshments New Location! October 3rd The Fred Oldfield Western Heritage & Art Center 10 am - 4 pm • Meet the artists, Artists in Action 9th Ave SW & 4th St SW, Puyallup WA • Entertainment Inside the Red Gate at the Washington State Fairgrounds! • Book Signing with Joella Oldfield • Preview Auction Artwork (Silent & Live) 1:00 • Book reading with the Silver Sage Radio Players Join us & visit with our limited number of Artists in Action: October 9th 10 am - 10 pm • Meet the artists, Artists in Action Jack Babcock • Book Signing with Joella Oldfield Janet Hawse • Preview Auction Artwork (Silent & Live) 1:00 • Book reading with the Silver Sage Radio Players Steve Holliday 5 - 10 pm • Live Auction with Steve Mitzner, Auctioneer Darrell Honanie & Best of Show Awards Presentation John Huntsman Ken Hurley Kris jenott October 10th 10 am - 4 pm • Meet the artists, Artists in Action David Morey • Entertainment Pauline Phillips • Book Signing with Joella Oldfield Beverly Plum • Preview Silent Auction Artwork Ian Ricker • Silent Auction Closes at 4 pm Jennie Truitt 1:00 • Book reading with the Silver Sage Radio Players
2021 Participating Artists Guest Author A = Auction, G = Gallery (online) D = Display Booth, Jack Babcock G, D Lynn Kopelke A Steve Barnard G Robert Krogle A Dave Bartholet A, D Katrina Kuivinen A Gary Bennett A Hester Mallonee G, A Julie Blakemore G David Marty A Sheila Bledsoe G, A Lynnea Mattson A Sheryl Bodily A David Morey D Sandi Brown A Carla Morrison A Carol Colin G Fred Oldfield G, A Joella Oldfield, Author Kate Colombini G, A Ryan Perry G, A Don Crook A Pauline Phillips D Joella Oldfield has many credits to her favor, but her main asset is her Aletha Deuel A Beverly Plum A, D ability to successfully work with hundreds of artists over her 40+ year career Anne Doane A Ace Powell A coordinating art shows. Another of Joella’s talents is to take an idea from the dream stage to fruition. Case in point is the Fred Oldfield Western Heritage Patricia Dobson A Tina Reeve Tharpe A and Art Center. The Center has become a community institution offering art Floyd Drown A Ian Ricker A, D classes for young and old, hosting multiple cultural events and welcoming Judy Fairley A Alfredo Rodriquez A 1000’s of visitors through its doors each year. Joella was fortunate enough to Shannon Fharnham A Carlene Salazar A have a close loving relationship with her Father, Fred Oldfield. She inherited Dennis Gough A Jerri Shrader A Fred’s love of her fellow man but not his outstanding artistic ability. She prefers to create her masterpieces through parties and events, especially for a Bonnie Griffith A Dick Sizemore A good cause. Fred and Joella were also business partners and saw each other Karen Hathaway G, A Ron Snowden A daily. There is no one better to tell Fred’s story. G. Harvey A Teresa Staal-Crowley G Fred Oldfield was born in 1918, in eastern Washington. An Janet Hawse G, A, D Lydia Sutton A “Unconventional Man” has been a phrase to describe Fred and rightfully so— Steve Hill G Robert Tandecki A he spent his life doing what he loved most—painting and fishing—and yarning with friends. He was also a ranch hand, cowboy, soldier, father and Darrell Honanie G, D Jennie Truitt A, D grandfather all the while creating a legacy of artwork. His words in this book Steve Holliday D Rick Urdahl A are from diaries and sketchbooks, in his own hand, written from the years he Harold Hopkinson A Barbara Waid A was first starting out through most of the years of his life. These materials John Huntsman G, A, D Mavis Willson A were found almost miraculously by Joella, in a room full of what is technically Ken Hurley G, A, D Valeria Yost G, A called junk. They were going to be thrown away. But thank heavens they were rescued—and that’s how Fred Oldfield came to be the co-author of this book. Kris Jenott G, A, D
Our Infamous Auctioneer JR Hawse Janet Hawse, a US Navy veteran, resides in Bothell, WA and specializes in wildlife and animal portraiture as well as landscape paintings. Her work has been in numerous exhibitions, won awards, and is included in private collections here and Steve Mitzner Steve is a native of the Northwest. Growing up in internationally. JR Hawse is a graduate of the University of Washington and a long- Chewelah, Washington and settling in the Okanagan time member of the Portrait Society of America, Seattle Co-Arts, and Gallery North. Valley, Steve has experienced the western side of living. “Inspiration comes to me from many places, but the idea of telling a story with a He leads a very busy life running a cattle ranch and a painting is the most alluring part of creating for me. I enjoy bringing together elements logging operation. The familiarity of the western artists’ that speak to the viewer, invite them to enter into the story and explore.” works really touches his heart. Steve has been Janet also is a lampwork hot glass artist and jewelry designer. She creates a variety of auctioneering for over twenty years and has handled all unique jewelry pieces using glass beads she creates with her torch as well as gemstones the major auctions in the West. He is well respected and precious metals. among the Western Artists. Ken Hurley Ken has created over 1000 paintings and won numerous awards and honors throughout his career: …Such as the coveted Lancaster Award from the Ellensburg 2021 Advisory Board National Art Show in 2002, the “Producers Award” from the Spokane Western and Wildlife Show in 2006, the once in a lifetime award, “King of the Cowboys”, presented from the Fred Oldfield Western Heritage and Art Center in 2014, and “The Boyd Zepp Judy Fairley Humanitarian Award” honoring all the art he has produced over the years for the Grays Judy Fairley grew up in Clarkston, Washington, where she and her twin sister Harbor Indoor Rodeo. With published books of his art, paintings, book covers, poster helped on the families’ quarter horse ranch on the Snake River. She began drawing and art and more, today, Ken is an internationally acclaimed artist recognized world wide. studying the movement and muscle groupings of the horses and cattle around her. After college, she began taking art classes through the local college. She has taught pastel and color scratchboard at Walla Walla Community College, and been a member and Jack Babcock northwest director of Women Artist of the West for over 20 years. She also has over 20 Jack’s artistic vision resonates with all people. He has spent more than 30 years affiliation with the Valley Arts Center, and over 15 years with the Snake River years developing his distinct style to capture realistic scenes of Mt. Rainier, barns and Showcase. Judy is also a Celebration of Western Art Show’s Best of Show winner with landscapes throughout the Cascade Region while living in Auburn, Washington. Jack her color scratchboard in other media. Judy and her high school sweetheart, now uses a limited color palette in his paintings. The result is a warm, earthy feel that can be married for over 30 years, still reside in Clarkston. Judy enjoys singing in the church recognized instantly. Jack has studied under some of the region’s great artists, but his choir, as well as snooping out any good sales at the local mall. ability to transform an ordinary glass ornament into a piece of art is not only self-taught but unmatched by area artists. His talents have not gone unnoticed. He has been featured in galleries throughout the area and has participated in some of the top Western Ian Ricker Art Shows in the country. This Award Winning Artist has a special gift, working primarily in Oil for the past few years, Ian has an incredible eye for detail. Ian’s love of art, from pencil to sculpture, has led him to teach both young and old for over 20 years. Primarily self- taught, Ian studied for three years at the University of Alaska at Anchorage and is a member of the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society. He now resides in Chehalis, WA with his artist wife, Jennie Truitt.
2021 Best of Show Winners Past Best of Show Winners This award is voted on by the artists peers. This year it will include all auction pieces (Major, Miniature, and Benefit) 2020 2015 Major Online Auction Oil Hulan Fleming Oil David Mayer Watercolor Ken Hurley Oil _______________________________________________ Watercolor Carla Morrison Other Media Bev Plum Watercolor ________________________________________ Pastel Jerri Shrader Sculpture Jerry Snodgrass Sculpture Margie Jackson Other Media ______________________________________ Miniature Online Auction 2014 Oil Katrina Kuivinen Oil Valeria Yost Sculpture _________________________________________ Watercolor Ron Snowden Watercolor Rick Urdahl Pastel Bonnie Griffith Other Media Carl Seyboldt Sculpture Ron Adamson 2019 Oil Hulan Fleming 2013 Watercolor Rick Urdahl Oil Robert Krogle Other Media Jerry Shrader Watercolor Dave Bartholet Sculpture Ron Adamson Other Media Bill Conant Sculpture Jerry Snodgrass 2018 Oil Lori Twiggs 2012 Watercolor Ron Snowden Peoples Choice Other Media Sculpture Bev Plum Jerry Snodgrass Oil Watercolor Robert Walton Floyd Drown New in 2019! This award is voted on by the Patrons from the Gallery. Other Media Marilyn Manwaring You can vote online at www.theoldfieldshowandgallery.com Sculpture Walter Massey 2017 This award will be presented on October 31st. Oil Valeria Yost 2011 Watercolor Robin Harvey Oil Naomi Gray Other Media Judy Fairley Watercolor Dave Bartholet 2019 ...... Gabe Gabel Sculpture Jerry Snodgrass Other Media Julie Thompson 2020 ...... Steve Hill Sculpture Sandra Hiller 2016 2021 ...... ____________________________________________ Oil Kelly Donovan 2010 Watercolor Ron Snowden Oil Kyle Paliotto Other Media Sandra Haynes Watercolor Dave Gressard Sculpture Jerry Snodgrass Other Media Jerri Shrader Sculpture Margie Jackson
2021 Live Auction Line Up Item # Artist 330 Jack Babcock Title Fishing Live Auction with Steve Mitzner Saturday Oct 9th at 5 pm. 331 Karen Hathaway Turquoise Gardens Necklace Also join us online at https://fowhac.cbo.io 332 Carla Morrison In Awe of the Sun 333 Sheila Bledsoe Fighting Stallions Item # Artist Title 334 Beverly Plum The Walking Stick 300 Fred Oldfield Winters Travelers 335 Ron Snowden Drum Circle 301 Sheryl Bodily The Scout 336 Sandi Brown Naches Workhorse 302 Rick Urdahl Pheasants 337 Fred Oldfield Cowboy Campfire 303 Tina Reeve Tharp Walking Proud 338 Lynnea Mattson An Easy Jump 304 Hester Mallonee A Wide Place in the Yakima River 339 Ryan Perry Into the Open 305 Lynnea Mattson Team Work 340 David Marty Lavendar and Sage 306 Aletha Deuel Enchanted Springtime 341 Karen Hathaway Pretty in Pinks necklace 307 Anne Doane Casa Lucia 342 Barbara Waid Oregon Deer 308 Robert Tandecki Chelsea 343 David Bartholet Sunset Mulie 309 Dick Sizemore Forget Me Not 344 Gary Bennett Tonto National Bridge 310 Floyd Drown Blue Leaf 345 John Huntsman Peaceful Bliss 311 Karen Hathaway Turquoise Zuni Bear necklace 346 Kate Colombini Heron 312 Robert Krogle Hell Bent for Leather 347 Beverly Plum The Sky is the Limit 313 Harold Hopkinson Thanks for the Showers & Flowers 348 Kris Jenott High Tide 314 Barbara Waid Fall Leaves 349 Dennis Gough Grounded 315 Gary Bennett Cle Elum January 350 Ron Snowden Lily Pads 316 Bonnie Griffith Spotted Eagle Wetland 351 Carla Morrison Still Waters 317 Kate Colombini Sunrise 352 Jennie Truitt Fearless 318 Aletha Deuel Serenity 353 Ryan Perry Eyes of the Massai Mara 319 Anne Doane Blue Heron at Wapato Lake 354 Jack Babcock Days Past 320 Sandi Brown For Want of a Shoe 355 Karen Hathaway Turquoise Teardrops Necklace 321 Mavis Willson Home on the Range 356 Ken Hurley The Wise One 322 John Huntsman Kwakiutl Man 357 Bonnie Griffith Aspens 323 Shannon Fharnham Naptime 358 Judy Fairley Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright… 324 Bonnie Griffith Conference in the Boardroom 359 Katrina Kuivinen Basking 325 Floyd Drown Days End 360 David Marty Sunbreak 326 Don Crook Snow Ponies 361 Valeria Yost I Dream of Ponies 327 Robert Krogle CDA Tribal Dancer 362 Jerri Shrader Buddies 328 Carlene Salazar Emergence 363 Don Crook Shade is where you find it 329 Dennis Gough Peaceful Morning 364 Fred Oldfield Indian Henry’s Hunting Camp
Conditions of Auction Sales The property described in the catalog or online will be offered and sold at auction by the We are pleased to be a benefactor for Fred’s Creative Kid’s Art Classes Fred Oldfield Western Heritage and Art Center (further known as “the Oldfield Center”) as agent for the “consignor” upon the following conditions: 1. The Oldfield Center, Auctioneer and staff assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity of the authorship of any property identified At the Fred Oldfield Western Heritage & Art Center in this catalog. That includes the identity of the creator, of the period, culture, source or origin with the creation of any property identified herein. 2. The Oldfield Center reserves the right to withdraw any property at any time before the actual sale. 3. All property is sold “as is” and neither the Auctioneer or the Oldfield Center make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property. No statement in the catalog or statement made at the sale or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty or representation. 4. The Auctioneer will announce if there are any changes to the printed catalog. 5. Sealed bids can be accepted prior to the auction. 6. Each bidder must register for a bid number. You must bid with your assigned number. The highest bidder will be the purchaser. Upon the Auctioneer saying “Sold” you will sign the Buyer’s Agreement which will be brought to you and you will pay purchase price as required. Our Mission: 7. In the event of a dispute between bidders the Auctioneer shall have the final decision to determine the successful bidder or re-offer the item in dispute. To advance Western Art through the example set by 8. If the Auctioneer determines if any opening bid is not in keeping with the Fred Oldfield value of the piece. He may withdraw any item from the sale. If an opening bid is taken the Auctioneer may also reject an advanced bid if it is not in keeping Our Vision: with the value. To provide a creative outlet where the history, passion, and 9. Successful bidders will report to the Cashier’s Desk to pay for their purchase art of Fred Oldfield’s life will live in all generations with Cash, Check, or Credit Card. Checks can be made out to FOWHC. All purchased items must be paid for within 30 minutes after the sale ends. All items will be removed from the Auction Room unless previous arrangements The Center is located just inside the Red Gate at the have been made with the show Producer. Washington State Fairgrounds in Puyallup, WA 10. All sales are final! There shall be no exchanges or refunds on any Auction items. www.fredoldfieldcenter.org 11. Items will be released to the purchaser only with a Paid Receipt. 253-445-9175 • foldfield@comcast.net 12. All shipping costs if they are to be incurred will be the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
Join us next year for The Fred Oldfield The Oldfield Show Sponsored by the Western Heritage & Art Center Board of Directors wants to Thank You for attending our show! Carla Morrison - Chair Karrie Morrison - Vice Chair Barbara Hiatt - Treasurer Jeannie Johnson - Secretary Roxane Asay Kate McKee Colombini Tim Farrell Julie Kraus Lucas Trisha Spietz Jerry Larson Fred Oldfield Western Heritage & Art Center Kent Hojem Check out our website for more information Directors Emeritus www.fredoldfieldcenter.org Brett Morrison Follow us on Facebook & Twitter Darrell Nelson David Ottey For more information call The Fred Oldfield Western Heritage & Art Center at: 253-445-9175 or 253-752-9708 Executive Director Or email foldfield@comcast.net Joella Oldfield
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