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The Guin Library’s extensive art collection was established, and is continuously enhanced, through gift funds raised by generous supporters.
Artwork found at the Guin Library generally share one or more characteristics: coastal landscapes, marine life, Oregon, maritime, and Pacific Northwest Indigenous American themes are prominent within the collection. The Guin Library celebrates our vibrant local art community and displays works by several artists who call Lincoln County their home.
Stop by today, check out a notebook with more information, and take a self-guided tour to admire all of the incredible art inside the beautiful Guin library! For information about OSU’s Northwest Art Collection located at Valley Library, visit: library.oregonstate.edu/nwart |
The Green Mermaid
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The Continuum encyclopedia of native art : worldview, symbolism, and culture in Africa, Oceania, and native North America
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This comprehensive reference text covers the often misunderstood area of aesthetics, anthropology and mythology within tribal or indigenous non-Western art. Including hundreds of entries and illustrations, it includes art from the cultures and tribal kingdoms of: Nigeria, Australia, Indonesia and Polynesia, Western and Central Africa, Canada and Alaska, and the continental United States.
Gyotaku; the art and technique of the Japanese fish print
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"Gyotaku is a way the Japanese used to record their catch of the day. The fish is rubbed with ink and then an impression is printed on rice paper, definitive enough to see the scales, eyes and record the length as well as the type of fish. It becomes a work of art and is often displayed in the home. There are a couple of ways to do make the prints, via a paper mold and using several types of ink."
Master class in seascape painting
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Gives step-by-step instructions on painting seascapes, with suggestions on portraying big waves, clear water, fog, moonlight, and the glow of the sun
The printer's catch : an artist's guide to Pacific Coast edible marine life
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"This classic book on the Japanese art of fish printing known as Gyotaku gives information on 32 of the most commercially important fish and shellfish families. There is at least one full-page Gyotaku fish print for each family. It also includes background on fish structure, biology, ecology, and commercial fishing for each family. This is a jointly produced reprint by Sea Challengers, Inc. and North Atlantic Books."
Ray Troll's shocking fish tales : fish, romance, and death in pictures
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First published in 1991 by Alaska Northwest, this book introduced a new audience to the often edgy, always observant and colorful fish art made semi-famous by the T-shirts and cards hauled out of the Northwest by fans of this Ketchikan artist. The mysteries of the deep, the strange, the hideous and the wonderful all appear on the canvas and in the words of this highly original, wacky work. Full-color throughout.

Phone: 541-867-0249
Email: hmsc.library@oregonstate.edu
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00 pm
Location: OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center 2030 SE Marine Science Dr. Newport, OR 97365
Create your own art with the Guin Art Kit, which includes a sketch pad, colored pencils, water-soluble pastels and graphite pencils.
Contents
1 backpack containing: 1 Caran d'ache 15-color water-soluble pastels, 1 Castle Arts 72-colored pencils set,1 Faber-Castell graphite sketch pencil set, 1 watercolor sketch pad, 1 manual pencil sharpener
| Click here to request Guin's Art Kit |
| or contact us at: hmsc.library@oregonstate.edu or 541 867 0249 |
Get your craft on! Have a project that could use a little pizazz? Checkout our Craft Kit and make some magic!
Contents
1 backpack containing : 1 Crayola 40-color fine line markers set, 1 Soucolor 180-colored pencils set, 1 Sharpie color markers set, 3 color highlighters, 1 scissor, 1 manual pencil sharpener, 1 glue stick
| Click here to request Guin's Craft Kit |
| or contact us at: hmsc.library@oregonstate.edu or 541 867 0249 |