Saturday, April 22, 2017
The Art of Whitney L. Anderson
Stylus Salon & Ghost Gallery (with the Seattle Arts Coalition) present:
The Art of Whitney L. Anderson
A collection of big, bold, fierce collage portraits
Showing from 23 April - 11 June 2017
Stylus Salon
2321 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Curated by Braden Duncan & Ghost Gallery
About Whitney:
I‘ve always wanted my life to touch the common people – the average Jane and Joe. I wanted fashion to be my catalyst to bring my art out into the world and visa versa. I’ve always described my art in these three words: its was BIG because I liked to paint big, it was BOLD in the colors that I used and it was FIERCE in concept. And there you have it, my street chic lifestyle brand was born…
More info:
www.whitneylanderson.com
www.instagram.com/whitneylanderson_art
Monday, April 17, 2017
"Adventures Through the Mind" by Sara Parrett
Otherworlds & the Seattle Arts Coalition present:
"Adventures Through the Mind"
by Sara Parrett
Showing 17 April - 11 June 2017
Sara Parrett is an artist, designer, and aspiring comic book creator. Currently she is working on various personal projects and commissions.
Her inspirations include: Art Nouveau (specifically Alphonse Mucha), Adam Hughes, Amy Reeder, Claire Hummel, Charles Vess, Salvador Dali, and many others both past and present. She works in both traditional and digital mediums.
You can also find Sara on Etsy, Threadless & Patreon:
Thursday, April 13, 2017
The Art of Stasia Burrington at ULS
Urban Light Studios & the Seattle Arts Coalition present:
"The Art of Stasia Burrington"
Paintings & prints in black & white & red & flora
Opening Reception:
Friday, 14 April from 6-9pm
Closing Reception:
Friday, 12 May from 6-9pm
"I create personal, intimate, edgy and cute artwork; I want to inspire discussion, to form connections, and to respond to all this pain and beauty that we live in... to share all these human feelings, and to inspire compassion and humility.
"I believe in visual art’s power to communicate the nuances that we haven’t yet learned in words. I believe in the imperfect, the cracked, the broken, the aging – the quiet beauty that is so subtle that it could easily be overlooked, but when noticed, stops time. I crave a simpler, quieter way of life, a more accepting attitude towards existence, and I know we all crave beauty; our definition of beauty needs only to be pried a little wider. The stains in our favorite teacups – the wrinkles around our eyes – the uneven stitches in a hand-knit quilt, these are full of the energy of age, the power of being loved over and over again. A reclaiming of heritage is in order in a world where it’s easier to throw away than to mend. An embracing of our “flaws” is in order, to be kinder to ourselves, and to be kinder to the world."
~ Stasia
Stasia Burrington was born in Texas, raised in Montana and now lives in SeaTac with her favorite man and two cats. She's a full time artist, doing custom work and nurturing her little online shop. You can find her most often at home, coffee-cup ever present, working while piled under blankets and furtively watching sci-fi in the background.
At times she's aspired to be: an astronaut, magician, Lara-Croft type action-adventurer, and a children's book illustrator. One of which is actually now the case!
More info:
www.stasiaburrington.com
www.etsy.com/shop/stasiab
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
"On Clockwork Wing" by Braden Duncan
Ghost Gallery & St John's Bar (with the Seattle Arts Coalition) present:
"On Clockwork Wing"
Avian Steampunk watercolours & giclee prints by Braden Duncan
Part of the Capitol Hill Art Walk
Opening reception:
Thursday, 13 April form 6-9pm
Encore reception:
Thursday, 11 May from 6-9pm
21+
Showing through 11 June 2017
Braden Duncan (a.k.a. ClockworkArt). Artist & curator. Watercolour & oil. Steampunk & circuitry. She is inspired by the intricate elegance created by the convergence of biological and mechanical elements, and fascinated by the effects of transformative technologies on contemporary society. She aims to take over the world with the strange and the adorable.
Her current bodies of work focus on kittens, birds, bunnies & bugs augmented with mechanical & pop culture accoutrement.
Braden is the co-founder of the Seattle Arts Coalition, writer of Art Scene Seattle, curator of Steamposium's Artist Alley, and a member of the international Strange Dreams Surreal Artist Collective. She lives and works in Seattle and regularly assists with curating & art installation for a number of galleries around the Northwest. She can usually be found covered in oil paint, watercolour, engine grease, and cat hair.
More info:
www.clockworkart.com
Saturday, April 8, 2017
"Creatures of Distinction" by Shanna Duncan
Rocco's & Ghost Gallery (with the Seattle Arts Coalition) present:
"Creatures of Distinction" by Shanna Duncan
A collection of bold, expressive paintings & canvas prints featuring Shanna's distinctive style & handmade wood frames.
Showing from 9 April - 11 June 2017
Rocco's Lounge
2228 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Curated by Braden Duncan & Ghost Gallery
About Shanna:
Artist. Illustrator. Designer. Shanna Duncan wields oil, acrylic, watercolour, ink, charcoal, mixed media, and digital media like a boss. Her style combines a "gritty symbolism with a macabre sense of humor infused with a whimsical air" (SD), and you might recognise her designs from clients such as Fender Guitars, Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast, Skullcandy, National Geographic, and more! She currently designs toys for Funko!
More info:
www.shannaduncanart.com
Shanna Duncan Art
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