West Seattle Art Walk, report #1: Scenes from a clear night

First of two reports from the September West Seattle Art Walk, which – unlike last month’s thundering, torrential-downpour night — was graced with clear skies: We walked into a full house at Ventana Construction (WSB sponsor), where artists included Bayou and Kelly showing off their bag creations (online at Rat City Rags). Moving north to The Junction, the featured artist at Brunette Mix (WSB sponsor) was Gatewood’s Pam Mandel:

We know Pam best for her travel writing at Nerd’s Eye View, but she revealed she was creating art, including the collages she showed tonight, long before she wandered into technology and writing. More collage was on display at Twilight Artist Collective, where there’s always a party on Art Walk night – here’s work from Shaw Osha, part of Twilight’s featured The Ontology of the Image show, curated by Chris Crites:

And the night’s boldest show involved art that hadn’t even been created yet when tonight’s Art Walk began: Feedback Lounge (WSB sponsor) hosted the Paint Ball, giving four artists each a blank canvas and the mandate to transform it. We dropped in around two-thirds of the way through the evening:

That’s Chani Murac – here’s Jeremy DeCory:

Also participating, Steve Klinkel and V. Blast (who did the Feedback’s ornate metalwork); the pieces were to be silent-auctioned – we’ll check on their status tomorrow. For October’s Art Walk, Feedback proprietor Jeff Gilbert tells us, it’ll be another demonstration of art in the making – punk-rock pumpkins – stand by for more on that! And we’ve got a second report on tonight’s event; the Art Walk is way too big for just one news-gathering duo to cover, so we asked WSB contributing reporter Mary Sheely to hit the street too – her coverage, still to come.

1 Reply to "West Seattle Art Walk, report #1: Scenes from a clear night"

  • Bayou September 11, 2009 (1:21 pm)

    Thanks again to you both for stopping by! We are very lucky to have WSB advocate so much for local artists. I only regret that we weren’t able to go see all of the other participates in the artwalk. There’s a lot of talent on our little peninsula!

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