Special Event...

Please join us to send off Poul and An-Magrith! This will be their last Artwalk before leaving the Prudential Building. Live music and bellydancers... more info below.

Luxcollective Gallery / Loft 401

Jason Daniels - Paintings

The creative process and exploration are the main reasons I make art. Just looking for and finding things to use in the process is like a cryptic scavenger hunt. Many times I let the materials dictate what I do with them. I like seeing the beauty in decay and evidence of the passage of time. Accidentally discovering something fortunate while looking for something else entirely is a goal with each piece I undertake.

Oil paint, pencil, pen, computer, glue, charcoal, spray paint, photos, and found images are the media that are used to make most of my pieces. Sometimes I like to limit myself and keep the final image really simple while making the path to get there a little more involved.

There are no pre-thought out associations I expect the viewer to get out of my work. Drawing one's own conclusion from the combination of subject matter and execution of each piece is more than enough. I am just happy to share what I have made.

- Jason Daniels


Heather Holverstott - Drawings

All of my drawings are created with black ink and brightly colored pencils. Top that off with some slippery shiny resin and SHAZAM, good times! And it makes me smile.

- Heather Holverstott

Erin Goodell - Mixed Media Paintings

These pieces are a combination of painting and other mixed media. The collages consist of pieces derived from a stockpile of souvenirs from my whole life including things saved from childhood or recently acquired items, as well as bits of trash, photos, magazine and newspaper clippings, and anything else that finds its way in. The faces painted on top or separately are usually in acrylic, mostly representing subject matter from within 1970's knitting magazines.

-Erin Goodell

Macstravic Gallery / Loft 303


Regan Macstravic, Photography


If you've lived in Seattle for long, you've probably seen some of Regan's work -- his photographs have been featured in publications from the Seattle Weekly and The Seattle Times to the Washington Athletic Club members' magazine and the now-defunct Northwest On Stage, as well as on posters and flyers pitching the musical and theatrical exploits of groups all over town for years.

If you've been to the Red Stripe Art Walk before, you'll be pleased to find a couple of new pieces gracing Regan's walls this month, as well as some newly-matted and framed pieces that you may have only seen unmounted before. If you've never been, you should make a point to mark it in your calendar from now on -- what better way to spend the first thursday of every month?

Polyrealism Gallery / Loft 308


Yes, we are moving, and this is what seems to be our last artwalk in the Prudential building. If you ever planned to attend the artwalk but postponed, this is your last chance.

This is also last chance to buy our art at artwalk prices (very different from gallery prices). So come on by the Prudential building and see Poul & An-Magrith's new and old oil paintings! See our work in progress! Check out all our fabulous fine art prints, paintings and An-Magrith's limited edition Tarot decks for sale! (maybe even get your Tarot cards read! ;)

Also, both An-Magrith and Poul are showing their art at SAKE 2 show - http://www.bloodengel.com/sake/SAKE_Web2.jpg
Various degrees of eroticism in art. 18+ only.

and

Chill out with bellydancers and musicians from Twilight Maqsuum - http://www.twilightoasis.com/

Twilight Maqsuum is the beat of a drum on your heart and in your soul.
Cross the desert to the Twilight Oasis.
Rest your weary bones and feel the beat of the drum in your heart.
Dance, fire, passion, music, and stories.
With a cotillion of delights we shall entertain you so that when you again face the heat of the sands,
your soul will be fulfilled until next a cool libation sooth your parched lips.
Non-smoking, kids friendly art, music and dance show.