Tonight is First Thursday in Seattle, and we’re going to change up our usual write-up a teeny bit by featuring a style of art we don’t talk about much, on display at a gallery we’ve never talked: Artforte Gallery (307 Occidental...
Kevin Earl Taylor is a San Francisco based oil painter whose works often deal with somewhat macabre interactions of man and animal. Taylor melds masterfully executed, almost Audubon-esque paintings with a healthy dose of the macabre, and the end...
Torino, Italy’s Simona Cordero paints mesmerizing watercolor settings of common childhood stories but manages to see them in a light that is neither exhausted nor exhaustive. Take for instance, Cinderella (below), which is Cinderella when one...
According to her blog, Katherine Lolley is “Making tiny trees in a big forest. Looking for the romantic and strange in ordinary life….” Pretty amazing stuff!
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hydEON (Ian Ferguson) has crafted an amazing large-scale mural of the Capitol Hill neighborhood. The full 8′ x 4′ piece can be seen in-person at 2020 Cycle. (2020 E. Union St. Seattle, WA 98122).
Travis Lampe never ceases to amaze, really, and some of his new works, featuring silk screened frames (genius!) are snapshots from twisted fairytales. Raft Of The Sunset Chuckles II (Inspired by Théodore Géricault’s The Raft of the Medusa), Acrylic...
Tomorrow night, March 12th, Tessa Hulls has a solo show at the Greenwood Collective’s Gallery, Urban Light Studios! Grow Me A Boat will feature new works by Hulls, which might look dainty from afar, but actually feature some really bold...
Artist Mark Mulroney can be extremely crude, with fluids and body parts galore, but that only serves to add character to his fascinating murals and sketchbook illustrations. This particular series of murals below interests me because of their...
