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Rosemary Sylvanus Antel
Rosemary Sylvanus Antel works in oil and water media. Landscapes are her favorite compositions. |
Janel Johnson
Janel currently prints color photograms; her work continues to address process and time. She has exhibited her work at Boreas Gallery and Pierogi Gallery, NY, and in several International Art Fairs.
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David French
received a BFA from Atlanta College of Art. He began making wood sculpture while living in Berlin. |
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Dionne Haroutunian
Dionne Haroutunian is the recipient of several grants and awards,
including the prestigious Neddy Award. Her work
is represented at Baas Art Gallery, and has been shown nationally and
internationally |
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John Gleason
earned an MA in Glassblowing and Metals from Central Washington State University, and a Certificate in Multimedia from North Seattle Community College. |
Jay Lazerwitz
works in encaustic medium (pigmented beeswax). This process allows his exploration of architectural and environmental themes to interweave into translucent and opaque layers. |
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David Owen Hastings creates organic abstractions, exploring patterns, shapes, colors and textures from nature and the elements. Monotype, collage, and stitching are his primary techniques. . |
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Kathryn “Kappy” Trigg
Kappy explores surface, color and space through painting and monotype. A graduate of the UW School of Art, she has exhibited in many NW shows. Kappy teaches Monotype at Sev Shoon. |
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Donald Immerwahr uses light and shadow to convey a sense of mood and depth in his paintings. He has studied at the Gage Academy and the Fechin Institute. |
Lisa Snow Lady has a BA in Art History and a BFA in painting from the UW as well as a degree in Ornamental Horticulture. Her love of nature continues to inform her art. . |
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Mona J. Lang
is a painter. She is originally from Goteborg, Sweden, and divides her time between Mexico and Seattle. |
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Amber Dye
Amber Dye's work is inspired by medical illustrations, books on medical oddities, animal photographs and a love for the human form. It is concerned with personal identity, awake and in dreams. |
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Diane Saffitz works in oil, pastel, and mixed media. She has studied locally at the Gage Academy and Pratt Fine Arts Center. |
Linda Hendricks
studied painting at Yale and printmaking at North Seattle Community College. The light, villages, sunflowers and lavender of Provence’s Luberon Valley influence
her work |
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Nate Stottrup
lives, works and creates in Seattle. |
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Barbara Quinn
graduated from the Otis Art Institute. She received a scholarship at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and has been a visiting artist at the American
Academy in Rome. |
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Joan Stuart Ross
studied at Yale, and earned MA and MFA degrees from the University of Iowa. She won SAM’s Betty Bowen Award, a NIAUSI Rome Fellowship, and has had residencies in
Paris and Norway. |
Danila Rumold
Figure and ground meet and disintegrate in my search for the structure of line against atmospheric space. Hovering between form and formlessness, my relationship to trees enters into the creative process. |
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