What is great about the art world is this. It is always growing, changing, and forming lots of new events that cater exclusively to artists and all those who love art. One event that is trending now is the West Seattle Art Walk. What makes this happening so great is very clear. It is something that brings together a lot of artists, their wonderful and creative artwork, and lots of patrons who do love art in general.
From Abstract Artists to Sculpture Artists
The term artist can denote lots of artists from abstract artists to sculpture artists to unique artists of all kinds. We each do know what kind of art does move us the best as individuals. This is why art walks are indeed special whenever they do take place. Going to an art walk means walking into all sorts of art that will capture the eye or heart or both. Therefore, the West Seattle Art Walk was a big success, because not only did it feature lots of fine artwork in detail. It also, did have some very special artists there too, as guests to speak or whatever else.
One of these artists is t-shirt artist named David Kelliher. David Kelliher was the artist who designed the t-shirt art for “Bridging The Gap” that was used for publication 30 years back. He was at the art walk to show off the new commemorative t-shirt that was just released. Another guest that was there was no other than Clay Eals. Clay Eals is the executive director for at the Southwest Seattle Historical Society. Mr. Eals was there to personally present an exhibit of 19 historical photos that did span West Seattle's bridges' history. This bridges' history does date back to the 1890s.
One of these artists is t-shirt artist named David Kelliher. David Kelliher was the artist who designed the t-shirt art for “Bridging The Gap” that was used for publication 30 years back. He was at the art walk to show off the new commemorative t-shirt that was just released. Another guest that was there was no other than Clay Eals. Clay Eals is the executive director for at the Southwest Seattle Historical Society. Mr. Eals was there to personally present an exhibit of 19 historical photos that did span West Seattle's bridges' history. This bridges' history does date back to the 1890s.
what The Art Walk Does Best
The Seattle Art Walk is very special in its own way as an art event. This is because it does display art of all kinds. Art, as we do know, does indeed take on many forms and these many forms are each appreciated for what they do best. What do they do best? They introduce newcomers to the world of art, and also, widen the world of art for those patrons who already know it quite well.
So, with all this said, if you do love artwork and artists a great deal. This is an event, you do want to partake of, simply because it all about the presence of amazing art and artists from all backgrounds. The link to read up more on this event is at http://westseattleblog.com/2014/06/happening-now-west-seattle-art-walk-june-2014-edition/.
So, with all this said, if you do love artwork and artists a great deal. This is an event, you do want to partake of, simply because it all about the presence of amazing art and artists from all backgrounds. The link to read up more on this event is at http://westseattleblog.com/2014/06/happening-now-west-seattle-art-walk-june-2014-edition/.