Permanent Residency, 2019. Screenprint, woodcut, fingerprints on paper
Notations
A multi-media art show about migration, music, health, and family. Lucy Garnett seeks to understand the themes of migration, music, health, and family by breaking them down and rebuilding them into sculpture, print, painting, and installation.
Reception: Saturday Dec 14, 5-8pm On display: December 14, 2019 – end of March 2020 Open: Monday through Friday, 8-5pm Show on display in the foyer, and on floors 3 and 4 at Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline, WA
Lucy Garnett’s “Notations” is in collaboration with the Seattle Artist League.
About the artist
Poulenc’s Sonata for Oboe and Piano, Movement 2 Scherzo pastel on paper
Lucy Garnett is an Anglo-Indian artist living in Seattle. She works to understand complicated systems by breaking them down visually. Her musical pieces relay the experience of hours of practice, learning to play each piece of music. Her major themes include migration, human health, social justice, and family dynamics.
Lucy’s prints, paintings, installations, and sculptures can be viewed in the foyer, as well as the third and fourth floors of the Shoreline City Hall.
Lucy has been an active participant in the Seattle Artist League since its founding in 2016.
[image_with_animation image_url=”10097″ alignment=”center” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] William Kentridge Today is National Typewriter Day! Draw a typewriter. Materials are artist’s choice. Thank you to Bo Frank for telling me about National Typewriter Day. Thank you for sharing your work! I love seeing these artworks online. People who post to Instagram or on Facebook will be eligible to win prizes (see details). No matter …
Bernard Leach (1887–1979) holds a pivotal role in ceramics, often cited as the “Father of British Studio Pottery.” Born in Hong Kong and educated in England, he made significant contributions to the field during his years in Japan. There, he became close friends with Shoji Hamada, another transformative figure in pottery. Their collaborative work was …
“My futile idea was that action in comics, as in any art, doesn’t end with one person pounding another person in the jaw. There’s also the action of emotion, psychology, character and idea. I yearned to have stories which dealt with more reality and people’s feelings and thoughts . . . a kind of literary …
[image_with_animation image_url=”8653″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Image above from Urban Sketchers Chicago Chris Harvey has a lot of long straight architectural lines in his painting, and no matter what he tried, every pass with the brush resulted in another wobbly line. The wobbles weren’t interesting or expressive, they were distracting from the painting’s quality …
Lucy Garnett’s “Notations”
Notations
A multi-media art show about migration, music, health, and family. Lucy Garnett seeks to understand the themes of migration, music, health, and family by breaking them down and rebuilding them into sculpture, print, painting, and installation.
Reception: Saturday Dec 14, 5-8pm
On display: December 14, 2019 – end of March 2020
Open: Monday through Friday, 8-5pm
Show on display in the foyer, and on floors 3 and 4 at Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline, WA
Lucy Garnett’s “Notations” is in collaboration with the Seattle Artist League.
About the artist
pastel on paper
Lucy Garnett is an Anglo-Indian artist living in Seattle. She works to understand complicated systems by breaking them down visually. Her musical pieces relay the experience of hours of practice, learning to play each piece of music. Her major themes include migration, human health, social justice, and family dynamics.
Lucy’s prints, paintings, installations, and sculptures can be viewed in the foyer, as well as the third and fourth floors of the Shoreline City Hall.
Lucy has been an active participant in the Seattle Artist League since its founding in 2016.
Related Posts
SAL Challenge: Typewriter
[image_with_animation image_url=”10097″ alignment=”center” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] William Kentridge Today is National Typewriter Day! Draw a typewriter. Materials are artist’s choice. Thank you to Bo Frank for telling me about National Typewriter Day. Thank you for sharing your work! I love seeing these artworks online. People who post to Instagram or on Facebook will be eligible to win prizes (see details). No matter …
Painted Platters by Bernard Leach
Bernard Leach (1887–1979) holds a pivotal role in ceramics, often cited as the “Father of British Studio Pottery.” Born in Hong Kong and educated in England, he made significant contributions to the field during his years in Japan. There, he became close friends with Shoji Hamada, another transformative figure in pottery. Their collaborative work was …
The single most analyzed page in comics history
“My futile idea was that action in comics, as in any art, doesn’t end with one person pounding another person in the jaw. There’s also the action of emotion, psychology, character and idea. I yearned to have stories which dealt with more reality and people’s feelings and thoughts . . . a kind of literary …
The Bridge: A Very Fancy Painting Tool
[image_with_animation image_url=”8653″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Image above from Urban Sketchers Chicago Chris Harvey has a lot of long straight architectural lines in his painting, and no matter what he tried, every pass with the brush resulted in another wobbly line. The wobbles weren’t interesting or expressive, they were distracting from the painting’s quality …