The sculpture of John Lennon in Havana is among the images to be shown during photographers Philip D. Lusk’s and Diane Urbani de la Paz’s open studio in Port Angeles on Saturday and Sunday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz)

The sculpture of John Lennon in Havana is among the images to be shown during photographers Philip D. Lusk’s and Diane Urbani de la Paz’s open studio in Port Angeles on Saturday and Sunday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz)

Photographers put on a show at Port Angeles studio

PORT ANGELES — Images of musicians in Havana, animals in Clallam Bay and a sunset in Saguaro National Park in Arizona — among other locales — will appear in an open studio event this Saturday and Sunday.

Photographers Philip D. Lusk and Diane Urbani de la Paz invite lovers of travel, wildlife and music to see their work from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at their studio, 232 W. Second St.

Admission is free, while the framed photographs are available for purchase in various sizes.

For information, call 360-460-2546 or email creodepaz@yahoo.com.

Sunlight breaks over the Malecon in Havana. It will be among the images at Saturday and Sunday’s open studio event hosted by Phil Lusk and Diane Urbani de la Paz in Port Angeles. (Philip D. Lusk)

Sunlight breaks over the Malecon in Havana. It will be among the images at Saturday and Sunday’s open studio event hosted by Phil Lusk and Diane Urbani de la Paz in Port Angeles. (Philip D. Lusk)

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