Shoreline artist Sonya Reasor exhibits in Seattle
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Shoreline artist Sonya Reasor is part of a show of 14 artists at the Elysian Fields in Pioneer Square, 542 1st Ave S, Seattle WA 98104, which opened on January 9 and will run for a month.
Shown here are Sing (the bird), Approaching Storm (the pangolin hanging upside down), and Dissected After Long Boiling (the bug).
Sonya works primarily in gouache. The pangolin is acrylic and colored pencil. She says that "Gouache is a lot like watercolor, but more opaque, so I find it more flexible to work with."
All five of the works she displayed sold on opening night. You can see more of her works on her website. She can be contacted via email.