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The Pacific Northwest provides a unique backdrop of landscapes and lifestyles that inspire local artists.

We offer a one-of-a-kind collection from master sculptors, photographers, and painters who, together, portray the artistic identity of the area.

 


Seattle
This northwest artist's watercolors are uniquely realistic, using bright colors to catch the viewer's eye, from vivid foliage and floral, to architecture and domestic cats. She creates rich earth toned abstracts with her acrylic paper collage technique.

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Pine Cones
This local watercolor artist's paintings lean to the realistic and detail oriented. She strives for looseness in her paintings all the while picking up that small brush. She paints a variety of subjects but is drawn to landscapes of trees, beaches and rocks.

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Brett Varney
These vivid, interpretive landscapes are created with oil pastels and gold leaf on black paper. As the artist states, "By using vivid color, freedom of line, and simplicity of shapes, I try to instill in the viewer feelings of joy and well being which are within us all, but often need coaxing." We carry Brett's full catalog of gicleé prints as well as many original creations.

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Ebba Krarup
This Northwest artist has been melding stained glass for over 30 years. Her sense of whimsy is evident in her pocket vases and glass art as well as her dichroic glass jewelry. Every piece is made by hand so styles will vary.

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Barbara Hertel
These spirit guardians are crafted using the Japanese technique knows as Raku. Inspired by sculptor Henry Moore and architect Frank Lloyd Wright, she combines simplicity of form with her own unique symbolism.

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Eddie Lee
This Seattle artist painstakingly works with soapstone, alabaster and bone from all over the world. His passion for art and his love of nature have merged with his profession in a spectacular fashion. Every single piece is an original, a reflection of the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

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Jennifer Bowman
As a celebrated watercolor and acrylic artist, her excitement for how light plays off a subject galvanizes her into painting her subjects.

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Karen Miner
Each of these salmon figures are sculpted by hand from clay which is then heated to over 1800°. It's removed from the kiln still glowing and placed in a bed of straw and leaves. This smoke created from this method of Raku pottery reacts with the glazes yeilding unique iridescent patterns from subtle pastels to intense jewel tones.

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