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Mechanical nature: The kinetic sculptures of an Okanogan artist
A sculptor trades a Seattle apartment for space and inspiration in Okanogan County and brings metal to life.
A native of Calgary, Canada who cut his teeth in the documentary industry of Washington, D.C., Nils moved to the Pacific Northwest in 2009 after working on a National Park Service film about Mt. Raini
A sculptor trades a Seattle apartment for space and inspiration in Okanogan County and brings metal to life.
This story is part of KCTS 9’s immigration series Borders & Heritage. Throughout its history, the United States has
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SKAGIT VALLEY, Wash. — The squeaky crunch of fresh kale leaves being picked breaks the early morning silence at Ralph’s