Mastering Visual Expression
Rooted in a legacy of refined craftsmanship, this studio delivers comprehensive fine-art solutions that transform residential, commercial, and institutional spaces into curated visual experiences.
Combining academic rigor with contemporary technique, each collection demonstrates meticulous attention to texture, pigment, and scale, enabling collectors to optimize aesthetic impact.
Oakbough Gallery
Welcomes You to Our Showroom by Private Appointment Any Time and to Our GALLERY OPEN HOUSE Twice a Month (Second Saturdays 11-4 and Third Thursdays 4-7).
THREE ARTISTS CALL OAKBOUGH GALLERY THEIR HOME STUDIO -
All are Members of VERGE Center for the Arts
Clarice M. W. Judah
Ceramics - Fine Pottery - Thrown and Sculpted
Clarice Grew Up in Midland, Michigan. She Began Her Pottery Journey in the Mid-1970’s with the City of Walnut Creek, California Center of the Arts, and She Remains a Member of that Guild to the Present Day. Clarice Specializes in High Fire (Salt Fire and Soda Fire) or Low Fire (Raku Fire and Pit Fire) Pieces that are Hand-Thrown or Hand-Built. Clarice describes herself as a functional potter. Clarice has been battling cancer for over forty years. She says her studio time spent creating practical objects d’art is vital to her existence. Glazes are formulated batch by batch from scratch. Clarice hopes that her pottery finds a place in your home and becomes a prized part of the family to be passed down for beauty as well as for uniqueness and usefulness.
Wes Omoto
Infusion of Exotic Woods and Resins
Native to Central California, Born and Raised in the Farming Community near Isleton. Primarily Self-Taught Woodcrafting and Resin Pouring.
Michele Judah Saylor
Paint, Pencil, Ink, Pastel, Sculpture
Michele was raised in Northern California and South Louisiana by Artistic Parents. Michele was recognized as The City of Orinda, California Artist of the Year at Age 18 in 1984. That Same Year She was Named The Miramonte Artist of the Year (Paint, Pencil, and Ink) and The Miramonte Craftsman of the Year (Sculpture and Jewelry). Michele was Named The Contra Costa County, California Woman Artist of the Year in 1985. She has Completed Several Public Art Installations Including Multiple Murals and has Shown Her Work in Several California Galleries. Michele Specializes in Pastel, Ink, Pencil, Acrylics, and Watercolors. Michele is a Proud Member of WASH (Watercolor Artists of Sacramento Horizons), City of Rancho Cordova Art Guild, Northern California Artists (NCA), and The Sacramento Fine Arts Center.