| Fine Art, Home Decor, Gifts and More |

| Here are just a sampling of the fine art and gift items you will find in our gallery: |

| Long Legged Art Photography Images From The NorthWest and Beyond We are proud to feature photos by Raquel Seibert throughout our art and gift gallery. She has captured classic images from Heceta Head Lighthouse and Crater Lake, to Smith Rocks in Central Oregon, the mountains of Utah and the California Redwoods. You may also discover her more whimsical eye in her animal photography. Prints at our gallery are available framed and ready to adorn your walls or matted and awaiting your own special frame. |







| The Hootons Ceramic Artists |
| These individually hand-painted ceramic cannister sets are created in the Hooton's studio in Union, Oregon. |
| Raphaella Vaisseau Heartful Art Raphaella's first medium of choice was watercolor because it lends itself to the vibrant layering effects of color upon color which have become her trademark. In 1991, Raphaella started her commercial art business. Through Heartful Art, she offers words and images to express beauty, sincerity, and love between people and all living things. Heartful Art is about “assisting people everywhere to empower themselves and others.” In our gallery you will discover a variety of her artwork in the form of prints, cards and magnets. |


| Colleen Frey Glass Etching Siskiyou Artisans carries an assorment of Colleen's etched glass pieces: mirrors, glassware and jewelry boxes. She can also do custom designs to commemorate a special occasion for you. |

| Greg Tomlinson Ceramics Whimsical gifts for the person who has everything. |
| Stop By Our Art and Gift Gallery for Fine Artwork and Gifts! Art Gallery Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m.–7 p.m. |
| Linda Fleetwood Lightstar Creations Linda's art pieces are made from high-fired stoneware and are suitable for hanging indoors or outdoors to enhance your patio or garden. |

| Jim Burke Chainsaw Artist Jim has been carving for 20 years and has worked some of the best and largest art festivals in nine states. Among his 200 different designs are 1’ to 8’ statues carved from incense cedar, pine or redwood and a large variety of wall hangings (all of redwood). He has designed a special box to protect observers from sawdust and noise, in which he can be found carving up a storm when he is at the gallery. He's always sure to draw a crowd to the window - how often do you see someone wielding a chainsaw in the mall? |






| Quetzal Tie Dye Express your alternative side with tie dye clothing for every occassion. |
| Located in the Rogue Valley Mall |
