Drawing on her fascination with local Northwest history and nature, Sally has been fortunate enough to incorporate this interest into public and private large format murals and interpretive educational signage for many north coast businesses and organizations.
Commissioned works can be seen from lavatories at the Fort George Brewery and 3 Cups Coffee to the bar top at Astoria's Rogue Public House (pictured here). Other work has been completed for individuals and in collaboration with other artists.
Interpretive panels and educational illustrations can be viewed at the Cannon Beach Nature Trail, at the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Museum, the Astoria Heritage Museum and the Cannon Beach History House.
Drawing on her fascination with local Northwest history and nature, Sally has been fortunate enough to incorporate this interest into public and private large format murals and interpretive educational signage for many north coast businesses and organizations.
Commissioned works can be seen from lavatories at the Fort George Brewery and 3 Cups Coffee to the bar top at Astoria's Rogue Public House (pictured here). Other work has been completed for individuals and in collaboration with other artists.
Interpretive panels and educational illustrations can be viewed at the Cannon Beach Nature Trail, at the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Museum, the Astoria Heritage Museum and the Cannon Beach History House.
Check a story on some of Sally's Interpretive Signage work.