News Tips & Tricks Art Pairing, April 2023 Posted on April 18, 2023October 17, 2024 by hello@seattleartsource.com Wishing spring days into being brought these uplifting pieces to the fore for us this month. We love the violet connections and the creamy white brightness of petals and cloud-like shapes. Though different in composition, these pieces complement each other in color and energy and would join together to brighten any space.Left: He Sees Violet in the Grain by Jennifer Gauthier30×40 – $1,985Mixed media on canvasRight: Les Rêveries by Guinevere Johnson30×24 – $1,400Oil on canvas Share to Related News Form Over Function: Artist Talk Amy + Amy will be sharing from their own experiences and training as painters with a deep dive into topics ranging from best practices, favored techniques and tips they wish they had learned earlier. Read More Form Over Function: The Feminine Gaze Seattle Art Source and Third Place Books are proud to present an evening led by Cat Bohannon, author of “Eve”. Ms Bohannon will be speaking on topics related to her research in the field, engaging us with insights into the historical narrative around the female body and so much more. Read More Form Over Function: Artist Talk A discussion led by artist Seth Sexton will invite all artists to discuss their perspectives on capturing the human form, the historical narrative of recording the female body and so much more. Read More Services Artists Gallery Events News About Contact
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