Felicia Gray
Felicia combines a career of art, wife, mother and numerous volunteer works including being president of the Golden Art Guild. Felicia is a freelance commercial artist. Her skills include portraits, graphic design, commercial art, architectural rendering, sign painting, silk screening, and lay out design. It was in kindergarten that she decided to be an artist and to this day getting her fingers, hands and elbows into paint is a fulfilling accomplishment. Her aunt told her that her grandfather was a famous painter in the 1800's and that was the source of her talent.
Felicia took art classes at the Little Theater in Yakima, Yakima Valley Community college, Perry Technical Institute, and Central Washington State University. Some of her instructors, like Bob Ross, were nationally known artists. She was the first female instructor in forty years to teach at Perry Technical Institute. For 5 years she taught painting/graphic arts. Felicia also worked as an electrical sign designer and art director for a display products company. Her talents are diversified and she has even painted motorcycles with her mural work. With marriage in 1992, she moved to Goldendale where much of her business on walls ranges from faux finishes to murals to trompe l'oeil.
A recent addition are the kitchen knives turned garden markers but they can be used for decoration in other ways. Felicia may be contacted at (509) 773-6739.







