We have a great banjo player, a food truck serving falafel, and a 2.6 ton steamroller. We’re closing down 103rd Street for a printmaking block party! Come cheer as League printmakers make giant prints with a steamroller. Possibly the most funnest thing ever! Kids will get to make their own prints on our little blue press from 12:00-3:00.
Seattle Artist League
10219 Aurora Ave N, Seattle
Parking on Aurora is allowed on weekends
OPEN TO ALL, AND FREE!
Bring some cash to support the food truck (falafel!) and make a local business happy.
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) was an American seascape and landscape painter. Homer worked primarily in oil and watercolor paints, creating a prolific body of work that chronicled his working vacations. During the cold winter of 1884-5, Homer traveled to Florida, Cuba, and the Bahamas. He painted a series of watercolors as part of a commission for Century Magazine. The fresh …
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The article below has some good stuff, but it also misses some of my personal favorite points about how European artists were effected by Japanese art. In the mid/late 1800’s, European art was based on stodgy old realism, and Japanese artists had the crazy idea of using their imagination. In these Japanese prints, proportions are changed, angles are shifted, and …
Steamroller Printmaking Party!
Steamroller Printmaking Party
Saturday Aug 24, 10:00-4:00
We have a great banjo player, a food truck serving falafel, and a 2.6 ton steamroller. We’re closing down 103rd Street for a printmaking block party! Come cheer as League printmakers make giant prints with a steamroller. Possibly the most funnest thing ever! Kids will get to make their own prints on our little blue press from 12:00-3:00.
Seattle Artist League
10219 Aurora Ave N, Seattle
Parking on Aurora is allowed on weekends
OPEN TO ALL, AND FREE!
Bring some cash to support the food truck (falafel!) and make a local business happy.
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