A Comment by Loy
Wow! You are quite the artist!
Vincent Van Gogh (March 30, 1853–July 29, 1890) Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. He created about 2,100 artworks, including over 800 oil paintings, most of them in the last two years of his life.
Yes it is Starry, starry night. Painted by Vincent Van Gogh almost 130 years ago from a room in the mental asylum at Saint-Remy where he was recovering from mental illness and his ear amputation. He wrote to his brother that he considered "The Starry Night" to be a failure. Today it ranks among his most famous works,
My largest show ever is now at Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland-15 paintings!
(It’s located around the corner from the ER right across from the auditorium)
Big thank you to Kathy Feek who made this possible!
These are also available online at www.annewatersart.com.
Goose Ridge Winery in Woodinvillle requested Geese paintings in winter. Please stop by and enjoy their wine and art show. More of my work is available at www.annewatersart.com.
Our mission is to promote, encourage, and serve as an advocate for fine artists. Come meet the Artists Nov.17th, Sat. 4:00 to 9:00.
Matzke Fine Art Gallery and Sculpture Park
2345 Blanche Way - Camano Island, WA 98282
Open every weekend Friday - Saturday - Sunday 11-5
Weekdays by Appt.
360-387-2759 - email: matzke@camano.net
visit: www.matzkefineart.com for directions (1 hour north of Seattle)
The Camano Arts Association (CAA) is a non-profit organization working to help our local community connect with art and to support local artists and educational programs. If you would like to help with our mission, consider joining as an artist or patron or by donating. Visit: WWW.CAMANOARTS.ORG.
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Autumn colors and a brisk breeze make for great conditions to "Get Outside"! Tumwater Canyon, Washington.
www.christopherfridley.zenfolio.com
The gallery is located at 8700 271st Street NW in downtown Stanwood.
Parklane Gallery October Featured Artists
Adrienne Anderson-Smith, digital artist of the Northwest, Emmy nominated, shows “Let’s Rock the World!” featuring whimsical “walls” of rock faces, displaying a wonderful mélange of our culture. Her art is created with the sculpted texture of acrylic molding and crackling pastes or digitally created with ProCreate(r) and finished with Adobe Photoshop.
Forrest Goldade presents “Northwest Impressions” His work in both acrylic and watercolor is loose and colorful. His style evokes “realistic Impressionism” that explores themes of northwest animals and landscapes. A graduate of Western Washington, Bellingham, his work is influenced by the paintings of Morris Graves and other Northwest artists.