Leo Adams is a singularly talented artist and designer who has been a
creative force in the Pacific Northwest for almost 50 years. Although
firmly rooted in the Yakima Valley, where he is a member of the Yakama
Nation, his influence has international resonance. Generations of
artists, interior designers, and architects have been fascinated,
enchanted, and inspired by his home, his art, and Leo himself. His
deceptively modest abode just inside the boundary of the Yakama
Reservation has been featured in many important architecture and design
publications.
This volume features a biography by noted author and arts writer Sheila
Farr. Linda Tesner, director and curator of the Ronna and Eric Hoffman
Gallery of Contemporary Art at Lewis & Clark College contributes an
essay on his home and his painting. Michael Burns 's photos reveal
Adams' ability to create Palladian elegance out of the humblest of
materials, usually using his own craft and carpentry skills as well as
his eye for finding beauty in the mundane.