Meet the artists at Garden Essentia First Thursday
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Meet February Artists:
Liz Lyell (Jewelry)
Lisa Snow Lady (Multi-Media)
Meet / Greet
February 5th - 4:00 - 8:00 (open house)
We are proud to present the work of jewelry designer, Liz Lyell of Edmonds and multi-media artist, Lisa Snow Lady of Seattle, two local artists with beautiful and unique art. Their art will be available in our gallery for the month of February.
Jewelry by Liz Lyell |
Liz Lyell lives in Edmonds, WA. She has been making jewelry for many years. Liz is largely self-taught and always refining her small "cottage industry" business, PS NorthWest. It has been her primary source of income since 2002. She has store accounts around the Seattle and New England area including selling her work at the Seattle Art Museum for 3 years.
Liz has always loved stones and wondered about their energies. She has found that making jewelry is a way to help make this energy available to people in a personal form. Her style is a combination of rustic and fine, using semi-precious and precious stones, pearls, Czech glass, sterling silver and fine silver (.999). Her silver work is hand shaped, forged, and fused. Liz will be bringing an array of necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and trinkets.
Art by Lisa Snow Lady |
Seattle artist Lisa Snow Lady has a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the University of Washington. While working as a graphic designer she studied monotype and has been developing her own unique printmaking and mixed media painting style for over 20 years. Her love of gardens and education in landscape design inform her colorful paintings and mixed media prints. Working in richly textured layers of paper, ink and paint, she expresses fleeting beauty, renewal and hope.
Lisa has had numerous exhibits and her work in is the collections of Swedish Hospital, the University of Washington Medical Center and Evergreen Hospital. Wineries have created artist series labels from her art and twice her work has been featured on the cover of the University of Washington Botanic Gardens Bulletin.
1 comments:
Awesome. I'll be there!
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