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Timeless Light
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesMatthew Behrend invites us to a space beyond time in Timeless Light. His work connects to the divinity of nature and the dimensions of existence where universal consciousness is found. Matthew’s patinas are meditative works of otherworldly forms and landscapes created with electric fields under water. His work is about the joy of creating with nature, experiencing dimensions […]
Broken crayons still color
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesWhen artist Bonnie Hopper was a little girl one Christmas, she received a box of 100 Crayola color crayons to share among the five youngest children. Bonnie was eight at the time and the oldest of the bunch and therefore the undisputed leader. A born artist, she was incensed as she looked on and watched her two […]
Photography Explored (Experimental and Alternative)
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesWorking with film and experimenting with alternative processes and techniques, artist Marcus Lelle experiences uncertainty routinely. Even considering the planning that goes into every image, the final results can never be known ahead of time. By choosing to exchange as many of the chemicals that are involved in the process for more environmentally focused materials, such as […]
Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
When looking at the beginning of our universe from the time of the big bang, theoretical physicists allow themselves to ponder the unanswerable question of why life exists in the first place. Why is there something rather than nothing? Artist Dorothy Anderson Wasserman‘s photo collages are informed by ideas like this, concerning the nature of existence […]
Artist and Artisan: Still Life Paintings
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesThe 15 oil paintings in artist Kathy Roseth‘s exhibition celebrate the beauty of domestic crafts – rugs, weavings, ceramic tiles and embroideries from many cultures. Roseth first became interested in domestic crafts in the early 1980s, when she saw a show of Amish quilts at the Henry Art Gallery on the University of Washington campus. She […]