Our June-July 2011 issue
Our June-July 2011 issue
Teresa Meier
Teresa Meier is studying Media Arts and Animation at the Art Institute of Portland with a focus on editorial photography and 3-D computer graphic illustration. She also recently studied under National Geographic photographer, Michael Melford on location in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Teresa’s personal projects include fine art, adventure & travel photography and, of course, being a superhero.
Our April-May 2011 issue
April-May 2011 issue
18 Tips for a Well-Appointed Guest Room
Only a frenemy would put you up in a typical guest room. You know, the one with the lamp you can’t read by and the decades-old mattress with the ditchlike dip in the middle. How to be a Hostess with the Mostest to your overnight pals? Oregon Home asked two interior designers, a home-couture seamstress and a designer-builder for the elements you need to end up with a stylish retreat.
A Painter “Journals” with Found Materials
Turning 50 this spring was more than a daylong celebration for mixed-media artist Katherine Mead. To commemorate her milestone birthday, the Lake Oswego, Ore., artist spent the previous year creating 50 new works of art, which she unveiled at a show she called “50 at 50” in the gallery space of a Northwest Portland architecture firm in August.
Anthropomorphic Vessels from an Architect
David Piper is a man of many identities.
By day, as an associate at SRG Partnership Inc. in Portland, the architect juggles the design and building of commercial structures such as a hospital in Honolulu. By evening, he is husband to his architect-wife, a daddy to their 3½-year-old son and, once he heads down to his basement studio, the potter behind David N. Piper Ceramics.
13 Tips for Whole-House Sound
Got a small fortune wrapped up in vinyl records that you want to enjoy hearing throughout your house? Want to recharge yourself in your favorite outdoor living area enjoying both the sound of the birds and the bebop hits of the Bird? Well, remove your earbuds and listen up! Oregon Home asked three in-home audio professionals to fill us in on what makes for an audiophile’s dream residential sound system.