Big Al Brewing (9832 14th Ave
SW)
Chris
Doelling: Acrylic on Panel
https://picasaweb.google.com/troellchen66/Paintings02
Chris does mostly 'vaguely landscape or organic
abstracts'. Her work is wrought with
depth and contrast found in the work pulls people in for a more prolific eye
journey.
Center Studio (9611
16th Ave SW)
Jennifer Forland Lately:
Installation
"Lately, I've been working on very small art - jewelry. For
this project, I am really excited about creating something on a large scale,
installation style. My current job at an eco-friendly remodeling company
inspired me to use mostly repurposed materials for the project, something I've
always done to a point because of budget, but now want to do with more
intention. I'm inspired by people who evoke feeling with their art - whimsy,
nostalgia, longing. This project has made me think a lot about creation
(science, religion or art) and whether the process is ever finished. I am
intrigued by the time it takes to recreate nature (using man-made materials)
and the level of success actually achieved in the attempt."
Company (9608 16th Ave SW)
Unknown
Dubsea Coffee (9910 8th Ave SW)
Unknown
Full Tilt (9629 16th Avenue SW)
Simon
Campbell
www.2700art.com
Simon first adopted photography as his creative outlet of choice.
He has been taking photographs for 20 years, after receiving a cheap 35mm point
and shoot camera in his early teens. Ever since then he has been developing an
eye for things artistic; color, light and balance. Other than art classes at
senior school in his native England, he didn't pick up the paintbrush again
until 2005 into his mid-twenties.
Already experienced in photographic composition a steady stream of
collages, mixed media, and paintings emerged. Influenced by many genres of
visual arts, from classic photography to modern contemporary painting, he
paints in sporadic bursts and can never tell when a painting is going to be
finished or exactly how its going to look.....he just kinda flows with
it.
Travel Photography has remained a creative spark. He would still
consider himself just as much a photographer as a painter, his work can be
found at www.2700art.com
Full Tilt will also be featuring a
musical set by Jody Mckane (solo
acoustic) and the band Ache (guitars, cello and singing).
GnuOrganics (9988 15th Ave SW,
Ste G)
Always supporting multiple
artists:
Brent Holland - http://brenthollandisrad.blogspot.com/
Morgan Smalley - no web presence
Kelly Sorbel - http://kurlyamerica.blogspot.com/
Devin Norris - no web presence
and holding over is:
Guy Lindenmuth - http://guylindenmuth.weebly.com/
Herban Legends (9169 16th Ave
SW)
Joseph
Brooks – Painting, Drawing, Coloring
http://facesandstuff.com/
I love the process of making stuff with my hands. I
really like creating a new style or a new way of working with materials that I
normally wouldn’t use for a certain application. I make things I guess because
it is my way of understanding this life. As long as I can remember I was always
drawing. There is nothing like the way I feel after finishing something new.
Some times the feeling is more prominent than others but it always makes me
feel good, like I left something of me behind. It’s more than esthetics,
because even pieces I don’t like as much still have something of myself in
them.
King County Sheriff’s Office
(9609 16 Av SW)
Daffodil paintings by Ms. Sager’s Roxhill Elementary
1st Graders
Luso Food &
Wine (9614 16th Ave SW)
Unknown
Mago Signs (10032 16th Ave
SW)
Unknown
Meanders (9635 16th Ave SW)
Unknown
Proletariat Pizza/ Caffe Delia
(9622-A 16th Ave SW)
Art
from the personal collection of Mike and Stefanie Albaeck
Salvadorean Bakery (1719 SW
Roxbury St)
Unknown
Zippy’s Giant Burgers (9614
14th Ave SW)
Mike
Mullins:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/spookydesigns.
Mike Mullins is a Seattle artist whose love of pop culture and
graffiti is combined in his work. He has worked in many mediums but his current
obsession is recycling old records by putting monsters and pop culture icons on
them. Everyone from Frankenstein, to Darth Vader, to Mr T, and Jack Skellington
is represented in his work. You can view and purchase his work at http://www.etsy.com/shop/spookydesigns.
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