Friday, February 1, 2008

Friday, February 1st, 2008 - Artists

Jim Metcalfe. Experience a travel log in watercolors. Jim's paintings create tranquil images capturing settings from around the world. - Earthly Rituals, 600 N. 36th Street, Ste 321.

Yuri Ivanov – 'My Journey in WEB'. - Frank and Dunya, 3418 Fremont Ave N.

Frame Up Studios will be showcasing A.J. Power and his newest paintings.
www.ajpowerstudio.com - Frame Up Studios, 3515 Fremont Ave N.

Scott J. Morgan - Dynamic paintings designed in the tradition of short stories & improvisational jazz that strike an intriguing 'note'. –
www.scottjmorganart.com Ellen Lyons - One-of-a-kind jewelry designs that are eclectic & joyful to the eye. - www.ellenlyons.com - Fremont Jewelry Design, 3510 Fremont Place N.

Rodman Gilder Miller - Colorful Glass Vessels with an organic look reminiscent of microscopic life. –
www.rodmanstudio.com - i.o. stone & design group, 408 N 35th Street "ALLEY ENTRANCE."
Julie Moss Scandora ~ Serene landscape and harmonic floral watercolors. Colleen Lambert - Northwest seascapes and elegantly timeless florals. Collupy Glass - Stunningly unique collection of glass in subtle hues. Patty Makatura - Tranquil and ethereal depictions of nature. Bob Ness - A rare collection of thought-provoking international photographs.- Oasis Art Gallery, 3644 Wallingford Ave N.

Amy Oates. "I have used multiple layers and techniques to build up these prints. Layers reflect the activity and makeup of urban environments in the way that people move, gather, and disperse throughout cities. I approach the crowds by abstracting the visual rhythms, patterns, and shapes in order to merge many figures into one panorama. In this way, monumentality rises out of chaos. Gravity settles amidst brevity.”
www.staff.washington.edu/aoates/art.html - Oohla's in Fremont Salon/Gallery 711 N 35th St.

Enjoy new works from six local artists: Indio, Ryan Henry Ward, Betty Hageman, Kevin McKouen, Robin Jordan and Susan Azadi. - Orange Splot Gallery, 3519 Fremont Place N, Seattle 98103

Nola Ahola – ”My paintings carry on the Northwest School tradition, and by extension Asian aesthetics: gestural brushstroke, layered transparencies and active white space, as well as the importance of black and white in relation to color and homage to Northwest climate and landscape. At the same time, my decades long commitment to the human form as subject owes its inspiration to mostly Western sources: Neel, Diebenkorn, Kirschner, Schiele and Matisse.” - WINDOWS art gallery, 4131 Woodland Park Avenue N.

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