Oct 4th


~ Oct 4th~

... 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!









~ART WALK LINE-UP~
















The Gallery at West of Lenin
203 N 36th St
Seattle, WA  98103
206.352.1777

www.westoflenin.com


Artist:Charles Spitzack

www.cspitzack.com

Charles Spitzack is a Midwest artist and entrepreneur based out of Seattle WA.  Taking a multifaceted approach to survival, Spitzack is the founder of The New Number Two, a small business operating in the Capitol Hill neighborhood offering a wide range of hands-on services. Though he graduated from Cornish College of Art in 2010 with a focus in Print Arts & Drawing, Spitzack prefers to be known as a self-realized individual.

The majority of Spitzack’s work resolves itself in the form of a print. Dedicated to dissolving barriers in commitment to the communal whole, Spitzack has found printmaking to be an excellent way to express these ideas in both subject matter and process. Having pledged himself to a life of mystery at the age of 9, he wonders how long he will be able to hold on before becoming a Jehovah's Witness.  
Charles Spitzack is represented by Davidson Galleries






Asgard Tavern

1300 N Northlake Way
Seattle, WA 98103
www.facebook.com/asgardtavern
http://odinbrewing.wordpress.com/tasting-room/
Phone: (206) 404-4704


Artist: Robert Burch 

http://robertburch.blogspot.com/












ArtFX Gallery

420 N. 35th St.
Phone: 206.545.7459

Artist Linh Nguyen



"For Granted"
Linh Nguyen uses scenes of nature to portray human experiences: the places in her paintings do not correspond to places on earth but rather places in her own life.  The cyclicality of growth and decay and the inescapability of change are ever-present in the landscapes and seasons that she paints and serve as reminders that both the best and the worst of our experiences are temporary.  Painting her way through this internal world, Linh looks to discover what her bonds truly are.















The Sweet Spot


3507 Evanston Ave North
http://www.sweetspotseattle.com/



Artist: Lauren Iida

www.laureniida.com 

Lauren Iida creates hand-cut works in paper and artful documentary videos depicting the nuances of everyday life in Southeast Asia’s rich cultures.

Iida is a Seattle native and currently resides in the Ballard neighbourhood. She exhibited at the Cornish College of the Arts BFA Expo in May 2013, and most recently in Bangkok, Thailand in July 2013.













Fremont Health Club

3601 Fremont Ave N
206-632-2200
http://www.fremonthc.com

Artist: Twozdai A. Hulse
http://twozdai.com/

The skyline series capture places and stories with a combination original painting and photographic transfers on canvas.  
Works highlight many of Seattle Iconic buildings, signs and scenes, as well as other iconic sights from around the world.
Each painting starts by setting the mood with the background color on canvas. Then they go through a photo transfer process which lends them a moody texture and gritty details behind the painting. Twozdai then hand-paints details, colors and more texture onto images. The pieces are a perfect example of Twozdai’s best skills—photography and painting. All images are available in multiple sizes and in a variety of background colors.



















Pel'Meni Dumpling Tzar

3516 Fremont Pl N
ALLEYWAY ENTRANCE
BONUS: $1 off dumplings when you mention the phrase "Make Art, not war".
Phone: 206.387.1702
www.pelmenirestaurant.com


Artist: Eli Wolff 


Eli Wolff is a local artist who makes video games by day and fun artwork by night.  He draws inspiration from the underground pop art scene including skateboard graphics, tattoo art, gig posters, graffiti murals, video games, movie posters, toys and cartoons.

One of his favorite things is to see someone smile when they look at his paintings.  Eli tries to bring his sense of humor and a bit of narrative to each piece.  He's always working on perfecting his craft and really enjoys the on-going discovery of learning more about creating entertaining illustrations.
















Hub and Bespoke

513 N. 36th St., Seattle WA 98103
Phone: 206.547.5730
www.hubandbespoke.com


 Artist: Claire Putney
My work explores the relationship between human experience and topographical landscapes.  

Maps, charts, and diagrams are combined with contemporary and historic imagery to create artworks where experience and geographic location are layered within the composition.
















Fremont Jewelry Design

3510 Fremont Place N 
Phone: 206.547.5551
www.fremontjewelrydesign.com


Artist: Karen Leonard 
www.KLeonardDesign.com

The luxurious art of Silk Painting!  Beautiful paintings, scarves & cards with deep, rich & vivid colors, evoking images that are whimsical, playful, comforting & unusual...










Space

600 N 36th St. Seattle
206-284-1000

Artists

2nd Floor - Daniel Wend
  3rd Floor - Linda McClamrock
  4th Floor -  Charity Jones






Daniel Wend
www.brendanmcgarry.com
www.wendimages.com


DANIEL WEND is a photographer and artist working in the Pacific Northwest,
creating abstract images, capturing landscapes, and building photo archives
of vintage automobiles, classic architecture, textures, and whatever else
makes an interesting visual, a useful illustration, or a lasting impression.

PHOTO-SYNTHESIS - These images are interactive photo exercises, utilizing
light, motion, and long exposure times - producing results which are, in
effect, part light painting, part photograph. Since I started this series,
using trial and error, these experimental images have become more deliberate
and predictable. I've become much better at producing the intended effects
of certain camera motions, when working with particular types of light
sources.













Linda McClamrock

http://www.facebook.com/LindaMcClamrockRecycledPaperCollage

Linda McClamrock is a West Seattle resident, musician and artist.  She creates mixed media collages using recycled paper, acrylic paint, and a sense of humor.  She finishes these collages with second-hand frames, to further the notion of creating beauty from cast-off materials.  Linda works on the Nordstrom.com site and likes nothing better than to play with paper and glue in her free time.  












  Charity Jones


   I've been drawing since I could hold a pencil. My abstract
      drawings are very symbolic and I started developing my abstract
      style early in undergrad. Four years ago I began working in oil
      pastel and oil paint. These pieces are my first explorations of
      these mediums. I am often inspired by living in Seattle, and many
      of these urbanscapes are locations that you may recognize.







SATURN

3417 Evanston Ave N Fremont
206-284-1000
http://www.saturnbuilding.com


Artists


1st & 2nd Floor - Vanessa Steinhilb
  3rd Floor - Charles, (Chuck) Edward Quick
  4th Floor - Joya Marie Marsh
  5th Floor - Traci Paulk







Vanessa Steinhilb
www.nessfoxarts.com

I’ve been drawing since I was old enough to hold a crayon and studied art locally as well as in Krakow, Poland and Florence, Italy. For the last twelve years I’ve held day jobs in the medical field.

My most recent paintings are heavily influenced by the science of my day job.  Tides and tangles of synaptic activity unfurl across un-stretched canvas cradled in the textures of skin and ligament. I’m currently fascinated with mapping the physiology of emotion and how it manifests within the mind and body.













Charles, (Chuck) Edward Quick
quick.charles@gmail.com 

Born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa.  Moved to Seattle Washington in 1986.  Graduated from Grandview University of Des Moines, Iowa with a degree in Fine Arts in 1976.  I have been a volunteer SAMbassador at the Seattle Art Museum for past few years.  One piece of my art will be on display at the Seattle Art Museum this October & November 2013.  For the past 50-years I have produced fine art pieces in all mediums and have kept them all, in my portfolio.  If I had to be labeled, it would be, “I am conservative in my approach, but I love to finish it with a flare for abstract”.  











Joya Marie Marsh
www.joyamarie.com

Observation Works is a print series that focuses on my search for symmetry in urban living, by breaking down elaborate scenes into basic design elements. I am Exploring the interaction of black and white, positive and negative space, and the relationships that emerge from within them, creating an abstracted map of time and place.















Traci Paulk
www.tracipaulk.com

Artist E-mail: 
tracipaulk@gmail.com

Emerging Seattle artist Traci Paulk creates abstract paintings using an eclectic mix of mediums and surfaces. Fusing elements of drawing, painting, writing and collage, her pieces are guided by intuition and often begin without a specific goal or intent—rather, a life yet to be discovered through the addition and subtraction of strong or subtle lines, swaths of color or layers of fading ink or paint. Exploring themes of memory, connections, possibilities and experiences—and the traces or flood of emotions they leave behind—her paintings are inspired by the unexpected turns, pathways, intersections and artistic beauty within everyday life. She strives to create paintings that express emotion and convey a sense of authenticity or truth. A native New Mexican, Traci was drawn to art from a young age, taking painting and drawing courses at the University of New Mexico before pursuing a bachelor’s in journalism and a master’s in business administration. After a successful career in communications, she decided to follow her artistic interests again, leaving her role as a public relations agency vice president behind to begin consulting and pursuing a more creative life. 



















Portage Bay Goods

621 N. 35th St.
Phone: 206.547.5221
www.portagebaygoods.com


Artist: Suzanne Kaufman

Suzanne Kaufman lives in Seattle with her husband Jonathan and two monkeys, Eleanor and Katie, who sometimes pretend to be girls. Born in the Midwest, Suzanne grew up on healthy doses of Saturday morning cartoons and macaroni and cheese. She has been monkeying around with children's books, animation and cartoons since she was little (that’s her in the picture back in the 1970s!). Her style is inspired by midcentury design and 1950s-era cartoons.
  
Over the years, she’s done everything from animating special effects for Universal and Discovery, to animating award-winning videogames. One of those games—Sly Cooper—won the Children’s Title of the Year award. She currently a senior lecturer for film and videogame animation.  I Love Monkey is her first children’s book.




















Frame-Up Studios

3515 Fremont Ave. N
Phone: 206.547.4657
www.frameupstudios.com



Artist: Beata Metzelaar

Beata Metzelaar's upcoming exhibit at Frame Up Studios is one of the most anticipated in years. Beata's passion for art, combined with an unparalleled vision for color and design, enables her to create pieces in different media. She seeks to arouse the senses with her masterly interplay of color and texture. This exciting exhibit is not to be missed.














GiGi Retro Inspired Clothing


3418 Fremont Ave N
206-774-0903
http://www.gigiclothing.com


Artist: Ryan Castoldi















Bellefleur Lingerie

3504 Fremont Place N
206-545-0222
http://www.bellefleurlingerie.com


Artist: Paul O'Connell
















Fremont Starbucks

3415 Fremont Avenue North
(206) 633-3706

Artist: TBA

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