Lori Rieth was born in the Wood River Valley Area of Idaho and now lives in Twin Falls
with her husband, allowing them to be close to their children and grandchildren.
An award winning artist, Lori has studied various art techniques independently since childhood.
Starting in graphic design with a passion for fine art, and a member of the Magic Valley Art Guild, Magic Valley
Arts Council, Board Member for the Magic Valley Arts Council, President of the Full Moon Gallery, and the Idaho watercolor
society. She likes to challenge herself by exploring the effects of and working in a variety of mediums.
Switching between mediums and subjects to keep creativity at its peak.
Lori has displayed in the Idaho Falls Art Gallery, Twin Falls Full Moon Gallery, Boise Capital
Rotunda Show for the Idaho Water Color Society, La Pequina Gallery, and was featured in Inside Twin Falls Magazine.
Lori's other interests include gardening, camping, traveling and with family and friends.
She enjoys spending time with her husband and uses him for inspiration, practice and support.
She would like to express her thanks and love to all family and friends for their continued encouragement
and support of all of her projects.
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Purpose:
Lori believes in creating one of a kind works of art. Custom woodworking, hand turned candleholders, one of a kind
burl bowls, hardwood cutting boards, and wood burned cutting boards. Lori also does restoration and repair of furniture and
well as her own furniture design. Paintings consist of portraits from ordinary photographs into quality art. whether
it is a one of a kind fine art painting, or a wood burned art work, each design is worked and sketched until it
has a good composition, then it is meticulously transformed into a beautiful work of art designed especially for you. Using
her creativity or yours: we are only limited by imagination. If you have an idea we can make it happen!
Lori also has taught art classes at her studio, the Twin Falls Parks and Rec, and the Idaho Falls Arts
Council. It is very rewarding to watch the students work come alive as they try their hands at a new technique.
We have tried everything from a simple watercolor wash, pointellism, basic drawing, to copper tooling. No matter if we
are painting or crafting each student is unique and creates wonderful works of art.
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