Oregon wood carver Steve Arment | Oregon Art Beat
The Wallowa Mountains are one of Oregon’s natural gems. Their beauty has attracted many well-known artists to live and work in the area for years. In Joseph, Oregon, at the base of the Wallowas, there’s one artist whose work adorns not only the galleries but also the front doors of many homes and businesses. Steve Arment is a carver, painter and builder. His work might best be described as folk art. And people around town just can’t seem to get enough of it. Oregon Public Broadcasting aims to elevate and amplify the community, connect Oregon and its neighbors, and illuminate a wider world through stories. One way to support OPB and the work of public media is to subscribe to our channel for new OPB videos every month: https://www.youtube.com/opb?sub_confi... Member support makes all the videos on the OPB YouTube channel possible, and everything else you love. Ensure the next important story is covered and join in as a Sustainer now at https://give.opb.org/opb/?s=OAMEGNS22... #OPB #Oregon #PacificNorthWest

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