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Hundreds of works of art will be on display at the ninth annual ArtFest at the Triton Museum of Art on June 5 and 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Among those whose works have been selected by a juror are Sandi Okita and Phil Lange of Los Gatos and Elaine Revell and Judy Heintz of Saratoga.
Recipient of several honorable mention awards by the Los Gatos Art Association, Okita is adept at portraying human emotions on the canvas using oil and pastel. She graduated from the San Francisco School of Fashion Design and worked as an assistant designer for a women's wear manufacturer making illustrations and patterns.
Lange, whose works have been featured at the Neighborhood Center, the Elemental Arts gallery and the South Bay Fine Art Festival, specializes in metal sculptures such as unique coat racks in the shape of an ant, potted plant hangers and kinetic fish decorations.
Revell received her bachelor's degree in fine arts from San José State University. A member of the Santa Clara Valley Watercolor Society, Revell studied under well-known watercolorists Jane Hofstetter and Marie Roberts.
Heintz, a regular at the Saratoga Rotary Art Show, has an extensive background in art. She works with various mediums, including oil and watercolor paints, papermaking and weaving.
The Triton Museum of Art is located at 1505 Warburton Ave. in Santa Clara. Admission and parking are free.
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