Lisa Valore brings a wonderful graphic sense of line and shape to her images using the simplest of strokes and techniques. The result? A fresh, vibrant perspective of our world! - ARTFX GALLERY - 420 N. 35TH ST.
Seva's art is almost always connected to words and stories. Most of them are illustrative and are connected to a variety of folktales, myths, songs, stories and proverbs. Some are easily recognizable and some are obscure, but the storytelling element is almost always noticeable in the paintings. - CAFÉ BABEL - 126 N.W. CANAL ST., SUITE 100
John Wilmot - a Seattle-based photographer that will be showing both digital and film based "urban portraits and fashion images" in both color and B+W. His work will also be shown at ArtsWest theatre in West Seattle this September as part of the juried group show "5X5". - EARTHLY RITUALS - 600 N. 36TH ST., SUITE 321
James Curtis does glass sculpting demonstrations of flowers and stars. Guests may sign up to receive a free flower or star, all we ask is they stay and watch the creation. - EDGE OF GLASS - 513 N. 36TH ST., SUITE H
Eva Funderburgh, John Ellefson and Randolph Sill. - www.Evafunderburgh.com, www.Johnellefson.com , www.madpotter.com - FLORENTIA CLAYWORKS - 218 FLORENTIA
Tara McDermott and her fine art photography of the natural elements; be they a copse of trees, or a curve of hill, often fading to the expected idyllic scene, a common and overwrought image. To transcend an otherwise predictable experience, Tara deliberately relies on formal composition and bold visuals. Her work is as much about enhancing a particular detail within an image as it is about distilling it to its simplest, purest form. - FRAME UP STUDIOS - 3515 FREMONT AVE. N.
Rick Simpson's lithography’s invite the viewer to dive in his haunting world of beauty, obscurity, depth and darkness. Rick lived and worked in Germany for many years, it's why European art and cultural tradition greatly influenced his perception of creativity. His many years of travel the world has directly shaped his approach to creating his own art. Also this month Randy Sill, beloved local ceramic artist, turns from his work in lovable monsters and happily toothy slugs to present pieces rich in texture in form which wonderfully intertwine with the darkness of Simpson's work. - FRANK AND DUNYA - 3418 FREMONT AVE. N.
Presenting Jake Galm with his Bubblegum Cubist Surrealism style that is full of mischief & fun! Also, Roundtree & Richardson's jewelry trunk show. Satisfaction for beautiful things, bright & shiny! www.Manic-art.com and www.roundtreeandrichardson.com - FREMONT JEWELRY DESIGN - 3510 FREMONT PLACE N.
Drie Chapek, Gary Hamburgh, Ken Beedle, Bob Boundy & Ryan Synovec. “Layers” is a combination of multi-dimensional work - highly detailed photography, serigraphs, linocuts and abstract oils. - OASIS ART GALLERY - 3644 WALLINGFORD AVE. N.
Sullivan Giles is a local artist living in Georgetown, specializing in stencils and mixed media. She likes mopeds and adventures. http://flickr.com/photos/skeletonandkey/sets/72157603801887578 - SOUND SPEED SCOOTERS - 132 N.W. CANAL ST.
Emily Baker presents paintings of captured moments, thought thoughts, image poems, stream of consciousness waltzing off the canvas and into the room. Jeff Gardiner brings photography and sculpture rich with earth, movement and comfortable awkwardness. - WINDOWS ART GALLERY - 4131 WOODLAND PARK AVE. N.
Amy Huddleston - Amy’s paintings have been described as “vulnerable yet accessible smallish figures set in textural and organic environments and enclosures.” ~ PONCHO, 2008 Auction catalogue. www.amyhuddleston.com - JOHNSTON ARCHITECTS - 100 N.E. NORTHLAKE WAY, SUITE 200
Friday, June 6, 2008
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