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Live performances, music in Edmonds Art Walk

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Published on Thu, Jul 15, 2010
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Visit Edmonds Art Walk this Thursday, July 15 from 5-8 PM!  Rainbow spinners mark the path.  Maps available at every location!

Live Music! –
Edmonds-Woodway Jazz Combo at ArtsNow Gallery, Charlie Spring vocals and guitar at Bluefish, Amy Halberstadt piano and vocals at Glazed and Amazed, Those Guys at Manya Vee Selects!

Demonstrations –
Watercolor at Aria Studio, 6:30 and 7:30, Fabric design at Manya Vee Selects, Oil Painting at Autumn's Framing, Book signing at Edward Jones 5th Ave.
   
Aria Studio Gallery:    Joan E Archer    watercolors, and Leah K Goodwin's photography, in all sizes at wonderfully, affordable prices!

Arista Wine Cellars: Atlantis Designs features recycled wine bottles beautifully transformed into functional art glass.

ArtsNow Gallery - Edmonds Conference Center:  Edmonds Community College ArtsNow EDGE students are exhibiting their varied art.

Autumn's Framing:  Autumn Kegley unveils new plein-air oil paintings of local landscapes - from city parks to mountain rivers. 

Beige Blonde:  Sculptural headbands by Kim Hunke run the gamut from whimsical, to pretty, to funky.  Bellissimo Salon:  A fascination with color, nature and composition captivate in Lisette Wolter McKinley's photography. 

Bluefish Designs:  Inspired by the sea, Dena Fay designs beautiful, shell encrusted mirrors for the home.  

C'est La Vie:    Enjoy an outstanding display of local photography by the talented students in Ray Pfortner's class at Edmonds Community College. 

Coldwell Banker Bain:  Crissa Nelson finds the simple, beautiful, messy, chaos in Sierra Leone and Cambodia. 

Cole Gallery: Gorgeous classic still lifes and figuratives by Deborah Deonigi. 

Designer Consignor:      Creatively designed jewelry using Czech beads and Murano glass pendants by Helen Gerry. 

Edmonds Frame Design: Thomas Sawtell’s exquisite wilderness photography includes waterfalls, Cedar Flats ancient forest, and Takhlakh Lake. 

Edward Jones - 5th Ave:  "Rivers of Washington" is Diana Fairbanks new series celebrating Washington's natural beauty.

Edward Jones - Main St:  Joel Patience exhibits beautiful watercolors of Italy, Southern France and the Pacific Northwest. 

Fabric of Life:  Enjoy the beautiful encaustic art of Lisa Jones Moore, and Cheryl Waale's Kenya-inspired paintings.

Gallery North:  Alice Owen - Up Close In Color - vibrant watercolor/mixed media paintings. 

Garden Gear:      Paintings & prints by John Moilanen have shown the unique reflection of the Pacific Coast to make him known as Washington Maritime Artist. 

Glazed and Amazed:      Piano and vocals by Amy Halberstadt. 

Housewares:      Exquisitely artistic fused art glass by Gary Word uses color and shape to communicate. 

Interiors of Edmonds:  Come enjoy the lively, colorful oils by Bainbridge Island artist Pam Padgett.  KinderBritches:  Jessica Hanaumi specializes in photographing the sweetest of babies and bellies. 

Manya Vee Selects:  Very wearable art! Unique jackets, wraps and vests by Pam Wells feature hand-dyed fabrics, surface design and elegant patterns. 

Red Twig:  Lise Baadh's original oil paintings of flowers, fruit, cows and even a beetle!

Reliable Floor Coverings:  Visit colorful and interesting parts of the world as captured through the camera lens of Sam Evich. 

Resident Cheesemonger:  A vicarious visit to Europe via Debbie Harrington's camera reveals views of the Amalfi coast, Rome, Pompeii and Dubrovnik. 

Rick Steves' Europe:  Travel photography of Italy by Patricia Ridenour and other destinations. 
Running In Motion:  Impressionist scenes of Europe and Washington are beautifully captured in the brush of Howard Frank.

Semantics Gallery: Bon Vernarelli, Debby Scott, Kimi Hansen Paintings (acrylic) Colored Pencil by Bon Vernarelli.  Acrylics by Debbie Scott and Kimi Hansen.



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