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
Frame Up Studios welcomes Victoria Harrison and her newest series of acrylic landscapes featuring images based on Japanese Gardens and Japanese Calligraphy. Victoria’s paintings awaken the stewardship of the earth by an acute appreciation for the elegant beauty of our environment. Drawing inspiration from the classic Northwest, her work explores places where earth meets water and water meets sky, flowing from real to abstract.
- FRAME UP STUDIOS - 3515 FREMONT AVE. N.
Ron Kenny's photographs evoke many emotions within the human spirit... peace... tranquility... adventure... passion... joy... wonder... perhaps even memories of places you've been... perhaps a longing to travel, to explore the world. Awareness of nature's splendor, majesty and beauty. Appreciation of artistry, technique, timing and an eye for detail. Amazement at what a simple expression, or the look in an eye, can convey to us. These photographs will capture you, challenge you, uplift your soul and touch your mind. - www.ronkenny.com - FREMONT JEWELRY DESIGN - 3510 FREMONT PLACE N.
Exhibition entitled “Insight” features pointillistic landscape paintings by Patti Bezzo, thoughtful encaustics combining sheet music and books by Janet Miller, spiritual circular mandalas and rose windows by Diana Smith, scenes of metal in photographs by Kevin Wrenn, wildlife conservation inspired abstracts by Emily Livengood, and impressionist landscapes by Ukrainian native Nadia Kasko. - OASIS ART GALLERY - 3644 WALLINGFORD AVE. N.
Jo Braun creates art panels and architectural installations from durable mixed media, emphasizing salvaged materials such as glass and stone floor tile, mirror glass, plate glass, computer parts, bottles from her neighbors' recycling bins, and beautiful, exotic junk from any bone yard or machine shop where she can legally obtain access. www.jo-braun.com. - JOHNSTON ARCHITECTS - 100 N.E. NORTHLAKE WAY, SUITE 200.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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