![]() ![]() Grand Opening Art Walk Reception! INDOORS 4:30pm to 8pm-ish)įogue Gallery features 15 artist members, all over the age of 50, displaying and selling original fine art and jewelry in a 2-story storefront in the Alaska Junction neighborhood. Deb McCarroll, coordinated by Welcome Road WineryĪLASKA JUNCTION Brought to you by the West Seattle Junction Association Learn more about Deb’s work at her Instagram, Facebook and website. Local flora and fauna are painted in startling realism and then pared with raw abstract practices. Metal leaf is frequently woven into scenes and selectively oxidized with acid to add patinas in glittering greens and browns. ![]() Paper is integrated into wet paint and then set on fire. Patterns are created with Seattle’s ubiquitous falling rain. ![]() Welcome Road Winery 5910 California Ave SW Ste Bĭeb McCarroll BUSINESS HOURS ONLY (Permanent collection)ĭeb McCarroll’s bold work embodies the Northwest’s regional culture. Learn more about Jake’s work at his website and Instagram page. I continue my study of Asian art and imagery through the vernacular of watercolor/acrylic painting. I worked in a tattoo shop for a few years and decided that I did not want to continue on that path. Always Free Hot Cocoas for kids! Don’t forget to wear your mask!įrom the Artis: My work is inspired by Japanese woodblock prints and East Asian imagery. Happy Hour at West Seattle Grounds! We will have mulled wine being sold for our ArtWalk event tomorrow from 5PM -8PM. West Seattle Grounds 2141 California Ave SW According to our featured artist, “I am nothing but grateful for a life that is so good.”ĪDMIRAL JUNCTION Brought to you by the Admiral Neighborhood Association Her primary media are alcohol inks and acrylics, but she also enjoys pottery and hand-building clay. Viewers will find these are recurring themes in Linda’s art, which is often abstract or impressionist landscapes. She loves spending time in nature, especially Washington state forest and ocean beaches. She’s always had great support from her husband Jim, whose response to her latest career in art was, “Go for it!” Linda’s two current passions are spending time with grandkids and making art, and the ultimate is when the two are combined. A few years ago, she retired from a career she loved, education, and, before that, was a professional writer. Linda Foster has waited a long time to make art. Her work is on display at the new Fogue Gallery during business hours in January, February, and March. Winter 2021 Art Walk: January 14, February 11, March 11įeatured Q1 Artist! Congratulations to Linda Foster whose alcohol ink on clayboard “Bursting Through What Divides Us¨ is our featured art for Q1. ![]() (Post image by Carolyn Autenrieth, represented in West Seattle by Fogue Gallery) Thank you for all you do to celebrate our vibrant art scene in West Seattle!Ĭlick here to view the Google map for businesses that are open and exhibiting. We also want to remind our Art Lovers that this event is powered by our participating artists, businesses, and restaurants. Let us know what you think and what was the most comfortable for you. We recognized that not everyone is quite ready for full-on Art Walk, either businesses, artists or Art Lovers. Join in on our Instagram and Facebook accounts! Check out the social accounts of your favorite exhibiting business – they may be live, too! Be sure to note below which is which, and come on out on Thursday night!Ĭontinuing for January: Live broadcasts! Our Team will be covering some of the receptions. BUT some Art Walk veterans are taking a break in January. Art Walk is back on Thursday, January 14, 5pm ’til late! It’s a new year, and more and more businesses are open and showing art, either during business hours or on 2nd Thursday evening. ![]()
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