Fine artists sometimes dabble in digital art, and digital artists sometimes dabble in fine art. Unfortunately for those crossover artists, however, most of them are either only good on one or the other. It’s quite difficult to excel in both...
A few months ago, we stumbled across the layered textile works of Margot Lovinger and were blown away by the intricacies in her recreation of the human form using fabrics. Now another artist with a similar technique but much more detailed subject...
Ever seen a human skateboard before? Spaghetti made out of Pick Up Stix? Just wanted to share an assortment of amazing videos by PES. Pes’ videos have been around for ages, but they’re always entertaining. *** Western Spaghetti *** Human...
Seattle local William A. Herberholz is known for his tin sculptures. Here, he crafts Wonderwoman and Superman panels, laid on vintage piano keys. Just beautiful for the comic nerd or vintage art buff. Now on view at the Queen Anne Caffe Vita!
Bunches and bunches of art from the Greenwood/Phinney Art Walk yesterday! Enjoy! Let’s begin with my personal favorites from the entire walk… intricately painted and deeply thoughtful pieces by Seattle artist Don Farrell. This acrylic...
I’ve been by the Francine Seders Gallery a million times but it has never been open. Today, for the first time, it was, as a part of the annual Greenwood-Phinney Art Walk! Yay. The first image I saw at the gallery, and already, we’re off...
For this group show, all of the pieces will depict each artist’s view on the ecological state of the world. Thanks to Aaron Kraten for these photos. On display not at the Go Rilla! Gallery in Santa Ana. Artwork by good ol’ musician /...
Came across a really cool and involved solo installation by Ryan Bubnis! The gallery seemed to give him an entire gallery world of his own. I particularly like the last installation and the adorable and awkwardly-shaped sculptures. Photography by...