Showing posts with label Eli Wolff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eli Wolff. Show all posts

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Eli Wolff & the Wild Things



The Seattle Arts Coalition & the Georgetown Liquor Co present:

Eli Wolff & the Wild Things

Opening reception:
Saturday, 13 May from 6-9pm

Showing through 2 July 2017

Eli Wolff is a video game designer who enjoys spending free-time creating art work.

He enjoys a wide variety of influences so each new painting is a fun surprise. He tries to do a new painting at least a couple times a month, so check back regularly to see new work.

He carries on the creative tradition of his grand mother who worked as a neon sign designer in Seattle in the 1950s. Her most famous was the Pink Elephant car wash.

More info:

Thursday, December 15, 2016

The Art of Eli Wolff

Otherworlds & the Seattle Arts Coalition present:

The art of Eli Wolff!








Fun & exciting pop culture mash-up paintings & prints, just in time for the holidays!

December Edmonds Art Walk:
Thursday, 15 Dec 2016 from 5-8pm

January Edmonds Art Walk:
Thursday, 19 Jan 2017 from 5-8pm

Showing 27 November 2016 - 31 December 2017

Eli Wolff is a video game designer who enjoys spending free-time creating art work.

He enjoys a wide variety of influences so each new painting is a fun surprise. He tries to do a new painting at least a couple times a month, so check back regularly to see new work.

He carries on the creative tradition of his grand mother who worked as a neon sign designer in Seattle in the 1950s. Her most famous was the Pink Elephant car wash.

http://eli-wolff.blogspot.com/

Saturday, October 10, 2015

The Art of Eli Wolff


The Seattle Arts Coalition & the Georgetown Liquor Co present:

The Art of Eli Wolff

Opening reception:
Saturday, 10 October from 6-9pm

Showing through 5 December

Eli Wolff is a video game designer who enjoys spending free-time creating art work.

He enjoys a wide variety of influences so each new painting is a fun surprise. He tries to do a new painting at least a couple times a month, so check back regularly to see new work.

He carries on the creative tradition of his grand mother who worked as a neon sign designer in Seattle in the 1950s. Her most famous was the Pink Elephant car wash.

More info:
http://eli-wolff.blogspot.com/