Seattle-based artist Ego is one of the most technically-proficient street artists the city has seen as of late. Nonetheless, one might be able to argue that Ego has defined his style of dark, detailed renderings of skully things and creepers...
Sometimes I’ll come across artwork online that makes me gasp aloud because it’s simply so well-executed — but most of all, shockingly unexpected. The above sculptures by Pacific Northwest native Scott Fife, now on display at the...
Sure, you have until December 18th to actually catch this show, but be a trendsetter and be one of the first to check out the Suyama Peterson Deguchi Gallery‘s exciting new show, Grotesque Arabesque. Local sculpture artist Dan Corson, who is...
“I can’t really explain why it is that I focus my art on such deviant topics, other than maybe that they are such a draw [because they are] the deviancy that appeals as a dark side to our civilized side.”
Seattle-based portrait artist Chris Crites turns criminals and nude models into boldly-colored paintings through a hefty process of digging through archive photos and painting colors line by line, square by square, with some of the smallest brushes...
One of Seattle’s newest galleries, Flatcolor Gallery, will be holding a monthly drawing event entitled Drum of the Draw, starting Saturday, August 22nd, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Drum of the Draw will be a live drawing event that brings artists...
Tuesday, August 11th, Seattle artists D.K. Pan, NKO, and Holly Brown will be undergoing a 24-hour project that merges art with the literature of famed Japanese writer, Haruki Murakami. The performance / reading of Murakami’s A Wild Sheep Chase...
Tomorrow is the last day you’ll be able to check out the Halogen Gallery‘s June Variety Show which features — you’ve guessed it — a variety of works by artists from Seattle and slightly beyond. Amongst the grouping...