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Jean Hauge


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Original Plein Air Paintings Contact: rhauge4env@aol.com

Washougal artist Jean Hauge uses watercolor, acrylic, or pastel to capture experiences en plein air, often in the Columbia Gorge. After one or two studies, Jean transfers memories of places onto paper or canvas in her studio. She may add people and animals that may have been present during the process of painting outdoors.

Mrs. Hauge is best known for her collaboration with Spokane Indian artist George Flett in the creation of Red Dawn: Spokane Indian Legends of Emily Phillips (2011).

Jean Hauge is a Juried Member

You may visit Jean’s work online at JeanHaugeArtworks@Facebook.com.



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The Old Squeezers

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Veteran’s Day in the Rain


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Pileated Pair

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Granary at Eagle Cap

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Winter Welcome to Aniche

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Winter Skeletons

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The Evening Snow

Jean Hauge
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