West Seattle scene: Painting Jini in The Junction

(WSB photos by Katie Meyer)
If you’ve been in the Easy Street Café any time in recent months, you’ve likely admired the work of Jini Dellaccio, famed for her rock ‘n’ roll photography, gone last year at 97. Now she’s being celebrated outside Easy Street.

On Friday afternoon, WSB’s Katie Meyer happened onto Don Rockwell painting from a self-portrait by Ms. Dellaccio. This is the final month of her show at ESR, building up to a closing party and sale on January 26th.

5 Replies to "West Seattle scene: Painting Jini in The Junction"

  • Diane January 10, 2015 (1:51 am)

    oh that is fabulous; I’ve watched the documentary about her on seattlechannel several times

  • kate January 10, 2015 (7:13 am)

    I adore those photos and will be sad to see them go. Jini was such a talent! Thanks for sharing them with us Easy Street.

  • Enviromaven January 10, 2015 (10:21 am)

    Beautiful tribute! Thank you, Easy Street!

  • Chris W January 10, 2015 (10:28 am)

    We’ve often wondered who the muralist is at Easy Street & staff weren’t able to tell us the day we inquired. Thanks for the hyperlink to his page!

  • Mike January 10, 2015 (11:17 am)

    The artists they get to do these murals are fantastic!

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