Showing posts with label encaustic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label encaustic. Show all posts

Leah Libow Showing At Anima Mundi For June Artwalk

Anima Mundi is exhibiting small mixed media wall pieces by Leah Libow. This is Leah's second show with us, featuring her textile-inspired encaustic paintings, which use beeswax and acrylic paint on wood panels.



Anima Mundi
5410 22nd Ave NW

Resident Artists Exhibit New Work At BallardWorks For April Artwalk

Just as the spring rain heralds fresh new flowers, the cold of winter encourages artists to cocoon in their studio and produce new work. New concepts, new materials, new dreams and visions, captured and held in place for your viewing in a relaxed and friendly setting.



Let's not forget new artists as well. Amy Hamblin joins the roster, working on the main floor in Spark Studio. Her current work is created from recycled rubber playground balls. These dynamic pieces are wearable art unlike anything else you've seen. 


Three floors of art studios and exhibition spaces open for the April Artwalk. Families and kids welcome. Enter through the 1st or 2nd floor doors on 30th Avenue. Includes painting, wearable fiber art, lampworked glass, encaustics, jewelry and print making, all under one roof.

BallardWorks
2856 NW Market St

BallardWorks Presents Group Show For December Artwalk

December marks the semi-annual Tenants & Friends group show at BallardWorks, the studio building located at 30th and NW Market. This diverse body of work include encaustic paintings incorporating vintage printed handkerchiefs, a quilt assembled with materials acquired in Yemen. abstract watercolor, oil paintings and photographs to name a few. The show is hung in the halls and galleries of the three story building floors, with many studio artists opening their doors for a peek into their creative world. 


Inmate Quilt
Karla Freiheit


Prescience
Joan Stuart Ross

"How can I see the bark of tree without asking: who has passed this way before me?
did they make marks, or maps of the landscape?"


Phil Stoiber, 2013
Ivory's Rock: Arbitrary Meridian
Paper litho and chine-collé
Sheet size : 22 x 16 in (HxW)


In addition to the fine art and jewelry on display upstairs, don't miss out on the first floor holiday sale. The tenants of Spark Studio and the printmakers formerly known as Sev Shoon will have gifts small and large for sale. 

2856 NW Market St

Join the Artists at BallardWorks for their Semi-Annual Tenants & Friends Show For November's ArtWalk



This month is the semi-annual Tenants & Friends show at BallardWorks featuring more than 60 pieces by 22 artists over three floors. 


Paintings by Amy Pleasant


Featured Artists :  Sarah Everett, Adam McRae, Dionne Hartounian, Maude May, Nancy Hammer, Springer Hunt, Stephen Gilbert, Amy Pleasant, Lisa Snow Lady, Nancy Reithaar, Phil Stoiber, Anna McKee, Kappy Trigg, Terrell Lozada, Kathy Liao, Jay Lazerwitz, Leslie Currie, Marcia Douglas, Sharon Sanborn, Liza Halvorsen, Larry Halvorsen, Peggy Hunt, Joan Stuart Ross
   
    Type of Medium: painting, encaustic, printmaking, photography, jewelry, fiber art

     A group show curated by the tenants of BallardWorks


Thank you for being a part of an exciting local event!





2856 Northwest Market

Exhibition of Nine Artists on View at BallardWorks During September's Art Walk


This exhibition presents the work by the nine artists of SPA Salon No. 1 who meet monthly.


Brilliant by Kappy Trigg

In celebration of more than ten years together, they challenged themselves to create work with a central theme using various mediums: encaustic, oil, acrylic, collage and printmaking. GRID offers “the viewer the opportunity to imagine what’s said, to find what’s hiding and to enjoy what’s implied.” Nancy Worsaam, Artsstage-seattlerage.com

Tumble Toss by Joan Stuart-Ross


BallardWorks
2856 Northwest Market Street

June ArtWalk at Horseshoe Features Anna Daeuble

Enjoy a number of encausic works by Anna Daeuble.

 

Horseshoe

5344 Ballard Avenue NW


Ballard Avenue Boutique Participates in May ArtWalk


Horseshoe

5344 Ballard Avenue NW

Featuring encaustic work by artist Anna Daeuble.


September ArtWalk Artists

Hotel Ballard

Miro Tea
5405 Ballard Avenue Northwest


Presenting new paintings by local artist Matt Bazemore. Series includes Ballard Avenue landmarks, the rose garden at the Locks, and Fishermen's Terminal. Stop in and celebrate this local favorite's third showing and enjoy the incredible selection of tea and treats.






Habitude Salon & Spa
2801 NW Market Street


Featured artist Greg Boudreau creates multi-layered spray paint stencils on frames constructed from salvaged wood. Working from original photographs, he processed them on a computer and prints the layers as architecture blue-print plots and they cuts the stencil by hand. The stencils are then sprayed on frames constructed of salvaged shipping pallets and focus on portraying industrial and urban landscapes and portraiture. Exhibiting in Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego, Boudreau currently working from a studio on Capitol Hill.


La Tienda Folk Art Gallery
2050 NW Market Street

As fall approaches, it's time to start nesting and sprucing up your home and La Tienda can help. Select from handmade Indian tablecloths and pillows; table runners and placements from Guatemala; and beautiful serving pieces inspired by nature and created in New York.


Annie's Art & Frame
2212 Northwest Market Street

Tina Abbott shows a large selection of her lovely miniature encaustics here this month. Come by and enjoy her whimsical subject matter and extensive palette! Plus refreshments.



Filthy Rich of Seattle
5402 22nd Avenue NW

Many people say your first time traveling overseas gives you a greater appreciation of life, expands your views and perhaps allows you to "find yourself" when you aren't even looking. Sarah Vanausdoll found herself behind the lens; a daughter, a sister, a girlfriend, a best friend, an artist and photographer. She found her passion for photography immediately upon backpacking through Thailand. Vanausdoll returned home with new eyes and a drive to learn the art of photography. Her love for people, their life stories, and what makes them smile, create a perfect recipe for her camera. "I have an eclectic palette when it comes to my composition and theme, and the subjects I enjoy photographing. I strive to capture vibrance, candids, emotion, serenity and most importantly the memory and feeling of the moment. I photograph LIFE, LOVE & LOVING LIFE....And I would love to share it with you!"


Nightingale Gallery
2215 NW Market Street

Featuring Shannon Roche - remember this, the latest show by Shannon Roche. Originally from the small mountain town of Leavenworth, she has taught art in Hawaii and traveled many national roads and seas via occupations. Roche discovered her love for creating while sitting outside sketching in a high school art class in the mid-90s. Her art style could be described by some as acrylic, mixed media and abstract. A fascination for life and observing the complex and simple moments constantly inform her creations.

Plus a DJ, a possible live painting, and refreshments and snacks catered by our friends at Savour!

August 13 ArtWalk


Miro Tea
5405 Ballard Avenue NW


Though Mary Kay Nespeca was born in New York and grew up in Ohio, she has lived in Seattle for 26 years.
A registered nurse, she was always drawn to the arts and humanities and in 2003, she enrolled in an encaustic painting workshop at Pratt Fine Arts Center. She immediately bonded with this most rewarding medium, which uses pigments mixed with hot wax that are burned in as an inlay. Since then, Nespeca acquired a Fremont studio where she makes art and keeps a very fine mess. This series of paintings is an exploration of how the wood, wax, pigment, paper and tea become the torso in motion. The process of fusing the separate components and then scraping away the wax, gives form not only to the figure, but to other works as well.

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