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"Arrivals & Departures" by Mary Shea at the DANIEL SMITH Art Gallery

"Arrivals & Departures" by Mary Shea at the DANIEL SMITH Art Gallery

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~Special Event~
 
Gallery Art Opening at the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Art Supply Store
Saturday, May 8th
3pm to 6pm
Show: now through June 6th
 
“Arrivals and Departures”
Paintings, Monotypes, & Pastels
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Artists Statement: 

“I began this airport series two years ago because I wanted to include the figure in my work again.  I had a sketchbooks from a recent year in which I flew across the country at least five times and did a lot of waiting and drawing other people waiting in airports.  I used the sketchbook drawings as the starting point for these paintings and prints.” 

“I like how airports look.  Even the windows and chairs, the long corridors and the vast spaces hold familiar emotions that I recognize when I start to draw.”

-Mary Shea 2010 

Prior to writing, this I walked the gallery now hung with Mary’s lush and gorgeous paintings.  While enjoying the paintings, I was struck by how Mary has transformed what most would consider a mundane subject, the tiresome limbo of waiting at an airport, into one of expressive beauty. 

The opening is this Saturday, and the show will be up through June 6th. 

Next time you come to the Seattle Store, be sure to visit the Gallery!  The paintings can be viewed during regular store hours, except when the Gallery is being used for one of our scheduled workshops or demos. 

Every Day,  Express Yourself  with  ART….
 
~Deborah Burns

 
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Kristina Hagman with her "36 Views of Mt Rainier" at Kinsey Gallery

Kristina Hagman with her "36 Views of Mt Rainier" at Kinsey Gallery

 

Walking into the Kinsey Gallery with Kristina Hagman and seeing a wall of 30 different views of Mt Rainier was as awesome as suddenly seeing Mt Rainier as you drive, boat, walk, hike or move around Seattle and the Puget Sound….*SMAK*…and there they are! 
 
It was an impressive sight to finally see the entire body of work completed and on display in a single space. 
 
Kristina Hagman whose woodblock print “Night” is on the DANIEL SMITH 2009-2010 Reference Catalog has her entire suite of “36 Views of Mt Rainier” on display at the Kinsey Gallery at Seattle University.  Unfortunately I missed her Artist Reception, but Kristina was kind enough to meet at the Gallery and talk with me again about her work.
 
We met 6 months ago at her home/studio to talk about her “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Rainier” woodblock prints inspired by Hokusai and his series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji while she was still working on them.  You can read that interview here:  “An hour with Kristina Hagman, DANIEL SMITH Catalog Cover Artist, to chat about her Woodblock Print Series ‘Thirty-Six Views of Mount Rainier“.
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The entry print is my favorite, “View from Georgetown“, then you come around the corner and there they are…you see 30 prints arranged “en masse” with 5 more prints opposite as you walk in.  Those 5 prints are of Mt Rainier alone…. almost as an abstraction…without the context of a foreground to provide a narrative.  Kristina described them as Mt Rainier as “Superstar” and to her, as if Mt Rainier was featured on the cover of “Andy Warhol’s Interview magazine”.  These are also named differently with titles like Big Rainier Opal” and “Dark Big Rainier“.
 
The narratives of the the other 31 one is as changeable as the mountain is, as unique as the Seattle neighborhood (or outlying location) from which that particular view of Mt Rainier is seen.  Sometimes it’s from a single persons point of view like “Diane’s View” or Axel’s View“.  In several you see strong forced perspective as a pink flowering Cherry Tree lined “Rainier Avenue South points to Mt Rainier or “View from Beacon Hill” with the Power Lines marching along towards Mt Rainier.  This print was one that Kristina was carving when I visited her studio, you can see a photo of her carving it here
 
"Night" surrounded by 14 Woodblock Prints by Kristina Hagman

"Night" surrounded by 14 Woodblock Prints by Kristina Hagman

While there is an identifiable point of view location to most of the prints, Kristina has edited and manipulated the images to suit her personal point of view of Mt Rainier, which is sometimes very surreal and dramatic as seen in “View from Date Night“, very urban views of Mt Rainier like “Amazon” and “View from Tacoma” which contrast to the more naturalized urban views in prints like “Blue Heron” and “View from Seward Park“  and the views of Mt Rainier in a landscape like”Reflection” and “Winter“. 

 
Living in Puget Sound means living in the presence of Mt Rainier and experiencing it from so many places, it’s something you always see, like the sky.  You are always seeing in framed by the foreground of where-you-are-right-now.  Sometimes Mt Rainier looms large, sometimes barely seen, sometimes rose colored with alpine glow from the rising or setting sun, sometimes obscured by clouds soon to be revealed and always there.  Kristina Hagman’s “36 Views of Mt Rainier” woodblock series captures 36 interpretive views that everyone in living in the shadow of the Mountain can recognize.  Wonderful body of work!
 
Every Day,  Express Yourself  with  ART….
 
~Deborah Burns
 
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June 11th, 2009 categories: category, * DANIEL SMITH, * DS Sponsored Events, * Galleries & Studios
"Best of Gage" Student Art Show at Gage Academy of Art, sponsored by DANIEL SMITH

"Best of Gage" Student Art Show at Gage Academy of Art, sponsored by DANIEL SMITH

The 17th annual “Best of Gage” Student Art Show will be Friday evening, June 19th at the Gage Academy of Art here in Seattle, and DANIEL SMITH is happy to be a Sponsor.

 
The event will be from 6pm to 9pm at the Gage Academy of Art in the Steele Gallery, throughout the school hallways, and in the studios.  There will be a special “Vernissage” (”a reception at a gallery for an artist whose show is about to open to the public”) from 5pm to 6pm with Fine Wine for $50, please “Contact Katie Mosehauer at 206-323-4243 x16 for details”.
 
Rock Hushka, Tacoma Art Museum, Curator of Contemporary and Northwest Art will be Guest juror.  There will 7 categories: Beginner, Abstract, Figure, Portrait, Landscape, Sculpture, Still Life, and “Best in Show“.  A “People’s Choice Award” will be voted on that evening by everyone attending.  The Award Ceremony will be at 7:30pm for the announcement of the winning Artwork.
 
This year will be the first time that some of the work will be offered for sale.  This will be a One-Night-Gallery opportunity to add some Original Art priced between $100 and $1,000 with 50% to help support Gage Academy.  Besides the student artwork submitted for the “Best of Gage“, there will be additional student artwork and instructor artwork on display through out the school, some of which will also be for sale.
 
Should be a fun evening, I’ll be there!
 
Every Day, Express Yourself with ART….
 
~Deborah Burns 

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Rita Mair Nicoll, Ross Nicoll, Holly White-Gehrt (Store Manager) and June Olson (Asst. Store Mgr) chatting near the refreshment table at the DANIEL SMITH Juried Alumni Show Reception

Rita Mair Nicoll, Ross Nicoll, Holly White-Gehrt (Store Manager) and June Olson (Asst. Store Mgr) chatting near the refreshment table at the DANIEL SMITH Juried Alumni Show Reception

Last night was the Reception and Awards Presentation at the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store for the Juried Alumni Show.

The Alumni Show was by invitation for students who took classes from DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Workshop Instructors: Kathy Collins, Joan ArcherKay Barnes, Elizabeth Kay, and Anne Olwin.  The Art Show opened May 1st and runs through June 30th so you have plenty of time to come by the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store and check it out!
Last night was the Reception for the Artists, and Awards Presentation with DANIEL SMITH Prizes (whoo hoo!) in four categories:
There was also a yummy refreshment table set up for everyone to enjoy, and hang out and chat in between looking at all the wonderful Art on the Gallery walls.
And the Awards (drum roll please…..) went to:
“Peoples Choice”
W.H. Dodge
“Lake Wenatchee”
“Best of Show”
Barbara Fenkner
“Halle”
“Best Use of Medium”
Ross Nicoll
“The Corner House”
“Best Use of Color/Composition”
Jeff Bates
“Manzanita”
Roster of all the invited Artists: Lois McIntosh, Rita Mair Nicoll, Eve McClure, Magall Lenarczak, Kathleen Ramsey, Jeff Bates, Ross Nicoll, Barbara Fenkner, and W.H. Dodge.
Please consider this Your Invitation to stop by the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store to see the Juried Alumni Show which runs through June 30th.  If you are not able too, then please enjoy seeing the Artist’s work in the slide show!
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Thank you Jury members, the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Team, and especially all the Artists!

Every Day,  Express Yourself with ART….

~Deborah Burns

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Kirkland Artist Studio Tour Art Show at the DANIEL SMITH Gallery

Kirkland Artist Studio Tour Art Show at the DANIEL SMITH Gallery

Last night was our Artist Reception for the Kirkland Artist Studio Tour Artists at the DANIEL SMITH Gallery.  I chatted with a couple of the Artists, Wendy Leteste and Linda Lee Foster, and briefly met Sawatou Mouratidou and Elaine Moore.  Towards the end, I talked a bit with Tara Shadduck from the Kirkland Arts Center, and Myra Kaha who is the Education Director at the Center which is the organization behind the Kirkland Artist Studio Tour. It was great to see the Art, fun to meet the Artists, and everyone seemed to enjoy the Reception! 

So in case you were not able to come for the Reception, or stop by the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store this weekend to see the wonderful Art by the Kirkland Artists…I have Video and a Slide Show Video of the Art for You!  Enjoy……
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A BIG thank you to Kirkland Arts Center, all the Kirkland Artists who participated, the DANIEL SMITH “behind-the-scenes-people” (You know who you are!) and Guy Merrill (DS Sales Associate) who did a great job hanging the show!
 

Every Day,  Express Yourself with ART….

 

~Deborah Burns

 

Artwork by:
#1)   Ann Gates Fiser, “The Fairy Family”, Watercolor
#2)   C. Thomas Cooney, “Down the Row”, Photography
#3)   Katherine L. Wright, “Fortress Gioviazzo Italy”, Watercolor
#4)   Wendy Leteste, “Interior Landscape 2″, Watermedia
#5)   Elizabeth Kincaid, “In Memory of John”, Watercolor
#6)   Linda Lee Foster, “Untitled”, Waterbase media with collage
#7)   Deborah Knetzger, “Canyon of the Yellowstone II”, Oil on canvas with modeling paste
#8)   Lyla Jacobsen, “Rest is the sauce of labor”, Oil
#9)   Joy E. Hagen, “Rustic Landscape II”, Encaustic mixed media
#10)  Joan Mamelok, “Tropism”, Monoprint
#11)  Carol Belval, “Untitled”, Ceramic garden art
#12)  Sue Robertson, “Mysterious”, Mixed media on board
#13)  Karen Hewig, “Spring Pussywillows”, Felt
#14)  Nancy Fiala, “Flower Frenzy”, Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
#15)  Larry Andrews, “In a circle”, Digital print
#16)  RMB Designs (Roberta Martinez Banks), “By the sea”, Pearl on sterling silver
#17)  Sawatou Mouratidou, “Fiber Vessal”,
#18)  Betsy Smith, “Round vase”, Stoneware clay
#19)  Robert M. Moreno, “Hair of the dog”, Pit fired ceramic
#20)  Clair Faltesek, Clay figure sculpture,
#21)  Elaine Moore, “Leaf tumblers”, low fire ceramic
#22)  Satomi Pellerin, “Ceramic platter”

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Kirkland Artist Studio Tour sign from the 2008 KAST tour

Kirkland Artist Studio Tour sign from the 2008 KAST tour

This weekend is the 6th annual Kirkland Artist Studio Tour , and we here at DANIEL SMITH Artists’ Materials are happy to be a sponsor this year!

 
In celebration of this weekends’ Kirkland Artist Studio Tour, we are hosting a “Kick-Off” Reception tomorrow, Friday May 8th from 5 to 7pm in our Seattle DANIEL SMITH Art Gallery .  You are invited to meet the KAST Artists who will have some of their work on display here in the Gallery this weekend.  Consider it a fun preview to the all the Artwork that will be on display in the Studios.
 
Special Seattle Store Hours for the Kick-Off Reception
Friday May 8th from 5-7pm

Meet the Artists!

 

The weatherman says we will have fairly nice weather this weekend in the Seattle area, so go to Beautiful Kirkland this weekend, take the Kirkland Artist Studio Tour, see some wonderful Art.  Maybe add something special to your collection, or better yet, your Moms’ collection….it is Mother’s Day Weekend!  I went last year and it was fun.
 
Every Day,  Express Yourself with ART….
 
~Deborah Burns

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Camano Island Studio Tour 2009 Poster by Ann Cory

Camano Island Studio Tour 2009 Poster by Ann Cory

This coming weekend is the 11th annual Camano Island Studio Tour , and DANIEL SMITH Artists’ Materials is happy to help sponser the Camano Arts Association annual Studio Tour again this year.  It’s a 3 day event on May 8th, 9th, and the 10th which is Mother’s Day.  This is a really nice way to spend the Day with Mom, or your friends, seeing wonderful Art, and perhaps commemorating the Special Day by supporting an Artists’ work by purchasing some Art to take home!  There are 35 Studios open to the public with over 60 Artists participating so there is sure to be something Special that may catch yours, or your Moms’ eye!

 
Last year, a group of us from DANIEL SMITH carpooled to Camano Island to enjoy the day seeing all the wonderful Art on Display in the Studios.  We had a great time going from Studio to Studio as we drove around the island .  There was so much to see and enjoy, not just all the Art, but Camano Island is beautiful and the day we went was partly sunny.  So many flowers were blooming in the gardens we passed by and through, and the views of the Sound were captivating. 
 
2008 Camano Island Studio Tour with a group from DANIEL SMITH touring the Art Studios and Galleries

2008 Camano Island Studio Tour with a group from DANIEL SMITH touring the Art Studios and Galleries

Unfortunately, while we won’t be going as a group this year (there is an Art Materials Trade Show {NAMTA} happening in Kentucky) we will certainly be there in spirit.  I urge you to visit Camano Island, go on the Studio Tour and have a very enjoyable day of Art!

 
Every Day,  Express Yourself with ART….
 
~Deborah Burns

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Mother’s Day Weekend was also the Fifth Annual Kirkland Artist Studio Tour and I came with John Cogley, owner of DANIEL SMITH Artists’ Materials, to visit the studios on the tour. We were able to visit the studios of Ann Fiser and Robert Fiser, Elizabeth Kincaid, Chris Sharp and Layla Jacobson before fatigue from the Camano Island Studio Tour the day before set in and cut short our itinerary for the day.

While at the Studio of Ann and Robert Fiser , Ann showed us a unique way she has of keeping her watercolor paint examples. Ann paints the watercolor on watercolor paper she has cut out approximately 1.5 by 6 inches from full color strength to 50% to a wash, labels it, punches a hole at the top and keeps it on a ring in much the same way as an interior designer would with paint samples. The advantage is that when she adds a new color to her collection Ann can easily slip it into place. Really a cool idea!

Elizabeth Kincaid had a very unique way of organizing her workspace and palette, she uses an entire butcher tray for each watercolor and each tray rests on plastic paper organizers, four high, that you buy at office supply stores! This way her colors don’t get corrupted as she feels they do on a smaller palette. We also got to take a peek at a work in progress that is a real labor of love for Elizabeth, her extraordinarily complex “Tree of Life” watercolor painting.

Trying to make the rounds to both the Camano Island Studio Tour and the Kirkland Artist Studio Tour in a single weekend began to wear on us, so we decided to shorten the tour that KT (Manager of the DANIEL SMITH Bellevue Store) had planned for us.

Our last two stops were a group exhibit at Sharp Studio where we chatted a bit with Chris Sharp, and then moved on to the Petranella Fursman Studio to see Layla Jacobson and Petra Fursman and their paintings.

When visiting each of the studios, John brought some DANIEL SMITH Art Supply goodies to give to the artists we visited, in the form of a fist full of tubes of DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolors!
Every Day,  Express yourself with ART!
~Deborah Burns
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Originally published May 14, 2008

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May 13th, 2008 categories: category, * DS Sponsored Events, * Galleries & Studios, * Studio Tours
Camano Island Studio Tour 2008 Poster by John Muhler

Camano Island Studio Tour 2008 Poster by John Muhler

This past weekend was the Camano Arts Association’s 10th Annual Camano Island Studio Tour on Mother’s Day Weekend and we are excited that this year DANIEL SMITH Artists’ Materials is a sponsor of the Camano Island Studio Tour!

A group of us from DANIEL SMITH car pooled with John Cogley (owner of DANIEL SMITH): Tina Leader (Human Resources Director), Jaren Balzer (Information Systems Manager), KT (Bellevue Store Manager) and Deborah Burns (me, the DANIEL SMITH Blogger!).

We left Seattle Saturday morning with John driving, for Camano Island and were able to visit 17 of the 32 studios and galleries before the end of the day. Because I was not the navigator (Jaren was our “navigator extraordinaire”) I may have lost count of how many places we went to and may have missed noting a few, my apologies if I missed you. Actually, I think is was probably very challenging focusing on the driving (John) and navigation (Jaren) considering all the laughing and fun we were having in vechicle!

While making our rounds of the Tour, we ran into others from DANIEL SMITH: Thom Wright (Purchasing Manager), Connie Cagley (Marketing Specialist, Society Relations) with her husband Guy, and Charlene Vogt (Catalog Sales Manager) who was also hosting a party (yummy meatballs and more!) at a friends cabin on the Island.

The studios and galleries showed a wide range of art work among them: Watercolor, Oil, Acrylic, Glass, Ceramic, Metal, Photography, and Jewelry. I took some photos of the work spaces of a few of the artists, unfortunately once I got home to review and label the photos I realized that I did not take nearly as many photos as it felt like, next year I will have to focus on taking more.

We visited: #27) Seagrass Gallery , #1) Bob Paczkowski Studio , #2) Rainchild Metal Works: Ben Rainchild , #5) Dan Bergsma Art Glass: Dan Bergsma #6) John Muhler Studio: John D. Muhler, Debbi Rhodes , #7) Jack Dorsey Studio: Jack Dorsey, Ann Cory , #8) Jack Gunter Art and Design Studio , #9) Janet Mitchell Studio , #10) Old Mabana Schoolhouse: Linda Demetre , #11) Betty , #12) Diane Hill Studio: Diane Hill, Jeanine Borree, Sue Uhrich , #13) Lee Beitz , #14) Matzke Fine Art Gallery , #15) Kathy Hastings Studio: Kathy Hastings, Marguerite Goff , #16) Thompson Art Studio: Susan Thompson Cohen , #17) Rays Through Art Glass: Ray Fossum , and #18) Camano Island Pottery: Roger Cocke .Dorotik

Some of the studios had breathtaking views of the Puget Sound, which of course made us each wonder how challenging it must be to focus on painting when there is a spectacular view outside the window!

Camano Island is such a beautiful location and having the opportunity to drive around the Island and see so much art was a wonderful way to spend the day. A few of us could not resist and went home with some original artwork and prints of original work…
have to do our part to help support the Artists!
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Images:
# 1: 2008 Poster for Camano Island Studio Tour by John Muhler.
# 2: Diane Hill Studio entrance.
# 3: Jeanine Borree and paintings at Diane Hill Studio
# 4: John Muhler Studio entrance, sculpture by Debbi Rhodes
# 5: Jack Gunter Studio entrance.
# 6: Diane Hill’s workspace with Sound View!
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Originally published May 13, 2008

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April 11th, 2008 categories: category, * Art Walk, * Galleries & Studios
The First Thursday of every month is the Seattle Art Walk or as it is also known as: Pioneer Square Gallery Walk .
 
This April’s First Thursday, the DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store Manager (friends for years) and I went Gallery hopping to see the Art that was on display.
It was a nice mild evening (no rain!) so there were a lot of people in the galleries, walking in the streets and hanging out in Occidental Park. I saw my favorite painting of the evening at ArtForte , my friend saw hers at Linda Hodges and we both enjoyed the three artists whose prints were featured at the Davidson Gallery.

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Originally published April 11, 2008

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