~ OPENING AUGUST 3RD ~
... PAINTINGS ... PHOTOGRAPHY ... LIVE MUSIC ... ENCAUSTICS … CERAMICS … SCULPTURE ... ILLUSTRATION … JEWELRY ... MIXED MEDIA … ACRYLICS … BICYCLES ... DUMPLINGS … PIZZA … LENIN VS. TROLL, DISCUSS … HOMEMADE BREWS ... WINE ... FREMONT ...
6-9 PM (unless hours are otherwise noted) RAIN OR SHINE!
We are having a promo video shot of for the
Art Walk!
Come out, support your artwalk and
BE A STAR!
Video shot by Kevin Lyons
http://www.yesandvideomarketing.com/
All City Paint Supply
Stone Way N between 41st and 42nd Street (right next to Kuma Coffee)
http://allcitypaintsupply.com/
Artist:Mr. Ewok One
"Mr. Ewok One" will be painting his iconic creation "Brainlington" during the day on Friday, August 3rd 2012 at 405 NE 45th Street in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle.
"Mr. Ewok One" and All City Paint Supply will be collaborating on a limited edition 16"x20" signed and numbered Wood Block Screen Print of "Brainlington" to coincide with the mural project. This exclusive print run will be available only during Art Walk at the All City Paint Supply Store located at 4112 Stone Way North in Fremont AUGUST 3RD 6-9PM ONLY, if you are at all interested in acquiring this print we ask to please arrive early as there are no guarantees how long the limited quantity will be available.
www.mr-ewokone.com
Laura Brodax Tile Studio
3410 Woodland Park Ave N
One block west of Stone way and across from the Fremont Brewery
Please stop by to see new tile designs, a variety of hand cast small vases and peruse boxes of tile seconds for your interior or mosaic project needs!
Phone: 206.547.5221
Regular hours: Daily 10am-7pm
Artist: Shalene Lundgren
Shalene Lundgren is painter and fiber artist originally from Pasadena, CA. She has lived in Seattle since 2008. She loves animals, bright colors, and is inspired by nature. She has an affinity for the ocean and all kinds of sea creatures. She also loves ships and old fighter airplanes.
www.facebooks.com/beaniemarieart
www.beaniemarie.etsy.com
Phone: 206.547.4657
Regular hours: M-Sa 10am-6pm, Su 11am-5pm
Artist: Anna Monaco
Her wonderful new photographs celebrate diversity, and life as art.
3516 Fremont Pl N
ALLEYWAY ENTRANCE
BONUS: $1 off dumplings when you mention the phrase "Make Art, not war".
Phone: 206.387.1702
Regular hours: 11am - 2:30am, Everyday
Artist: Katherine Johnson
"My parents, when I was growing up, were thinly comfortable, financially, and as a consequence they would find inexpensive ways to emulate a much richer lifestyle; hence the series of second hand autos, an old boat, and a just like new camping trailer. Out of these three items, the last would have the greatest impact on my life. Beginning in early spring and deep into fall we would, with great regularity, travel the Pacific Northwest. From those travels I learned how to explore the nooks and crannies of the western American landscape, and, since I was an only child for years, they often ended up being my imagination’s best friend. Quietly and quite unseen, I learned where my friends lived and how their faces looked and felt. In terms of photography, these experiences formed the basis for having some ability to understand how to frame these open spaces, and to isolate those details that reveal a bit of the poetry in those places. At times I wish I could point to a grander purpose when I am out photographing the world; however the reality is the process is quite ad hoc and in fact is rather predatory in nature. Traveling down unnamed dirt roads is a very random process at best. This subject matter is my first love to photograph and will always remain my deepest."
"My parents, when I was growing up, were thinly comfortable, financially, and as a consequence they would find inexpensive ways to emulate a much richer lifestyle; hence the series of second hand autos, an old boat, and a just like new camping trailer. Out of these three items, the last would have the greatest impact on my life. Beginning in early spring and deep into fall we would, with great regularity, travel the Pacific Northwest. From those travels I learned how to explore the nooks and crannies of the western American landscape, and, since I was an only child for years, they often ended up being my imagination’s best friend. Quietly and quite unseen, I learned where my friends lived and how their faces looked and felt. In terms of photography, these experiences formed the basis for having some ability to understand how to frame these open spaces, and to isolate those details that reveal a bit of the poetry in those places. At times I wish I could point to a grander purpose when I am out photographing the world; however the reality is the process is quite ad hoc and in fact is rather predatory in nature. Traveling down unnamed dirt roads is a very random process at best. This subject matter is my first love to photograph and will always remain my deepest."
Phone: 206.547.5730
Regular Hours: M,W,Th Noon-7pm, Fri-Sat. Noon-6pm, Sun. Noon-5pm.
(Closed Tues.)
(Closed Tues.)
Artist: Emily Alice Peck
Emily Alice Peck’s work is encaustic art, using wax, heat, and pigment.
Emily Alice Peck’s work is encaustic art, using wax, heat, and pigment.
She tells us that she started developing her technique almost 5 years ago:
“The canvas built of wood, using plaster/fresco base, color oil pastels, acrylic, oil, milk and clay paints. The lines are etched, and finished with layers of wax.”
For Emily “the hands are connected to the heart".
Phone: 206.547.5551
Regular hours: Tues-Sat 10-6pm
Artist:Jamil Scherief
Absolutely beautiful hand thrown porcelain vessels with a crystalline glaze...
www.jamilscherief.com
High Dive
513 N 36th St
Brown Paper Tickets
Absolutely beautiful hand thrown porcelain vessels with a crystalline glaze...
www.jamilscherief.com
High Dive
513 N 36th St
Phone: 206-632-0212
http://www.highdiveseattle.com/
$3 Micro Drafts and $4 Wines by 14 Hands Winery
Artist: Jamie VanBuhler
Landscape photographs taken from a 6 week, 6800 mile epic soul reviving journey. Jamie, her canine soulmate and a camera hit the road traveling wherever the wind blew them after closing down a life consuming business with the goal to come back and start doing her passion for a living. Jamie VanBuhler is now a full time photographer based in the Seattle area shooting anything from families and weddings to event and band promotional photography throughout WA, OR, CA, CO and MI.
www.jvanbuhler.com
Brown Paper Tickets
4272 Fremont Ave N.
UP THE STAIRS!
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/
Future Perfect:
A Community Driven Art Experiment in Changing Our World.
122 NW 36th St.
Regular hours: M-Sat 11-8pm, Sun. 11-7pm
Phone: 206.973.4470
420 N. 35th St.
Regular hours: Thursday to Sunday, 12-5pm
Phone: 206.545.7459
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