Dick & Jane's Spot
What is this place: Art for the heart, from the heart, in the heart of Washington. Dick & Jane’s Spot is an art site and our home.
Richard C. Elliott
With industrial grade reflectors I explore light, color and radiant imagery to create reflective paintings in the studio and reflective murals for public art commissions.
Jane Orleman
The focus of my painting is the exploration of psychological reality through symbolic narrative imagery. It is a spiritual pilgrimage, a Soul Journey.

Number of visitors since February 2004



January 2010

Richard C Elliott died on November 19th 2008. He lived with pancreatic cancer for fourteen months. The amazing vibrant work he made during those fourteen months will be exhibited at Central Washington University’s Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, opening January 8 – February 7, 2010.

In 2008 he received both the Governor’s Award in the Arts, in Olympia WA and the Americans for the Arts Recognition for Innovation in Public Art for the Sound of Light, on ML King Way in Seattle near Hudson St. You must be going north on MLK to see it.

Our art site, Dick and Jane’s Spot, continues to be a labor of love created simply for the fun of it. The dialogue with the viewers has always brought us great pleasure. New art will continue to happen; the garden will grow and evolve.

Dick and Jane are the featured artists on the Hcolom Press website, featuring photographs and a running commentary by John Bennett that presents a series of stories and newspaper essays on Dick and Jane, written over the past 25 years.