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Photos from Gretchen Van Dyke’s show at Sightline | Art and Sustainability
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Why should we think upon things that are lovely? Because thinking determines life. It is a common habit to blame life upon the environment. Environment modifies life but does not govern life. The soul is stronger than its surroundings. –William James (1842-1910), American philosopher and psychologist. Photos from Gretchen Van Dyke’s show at Sightline November 17, 2011. 8212; Becky @ 12:02 am. Learn more about artist Gretchen Van Dyke and this show here. Fan 21 x 18 charcoal on paper by Gretchen Van Dyke.
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Thank you! | Art and Sustainability
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Why should we think upon things that are lovely? Because thinking determines life. It is a common habit to blame life upon the environment. Environment modifies life but does not govern life. The soul is stronger than its surroundings. –William James (1842-1910), American philosopher and psychologist. December 7, 2011. Filed under: Berkeley Parks. 8212; Becky @ 6:53 pm. 14 shows. 15 artists. Over 220 works of art. 2 1/2 years. Thank you, Sightline Institute. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow “Art ...
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About the Artist - Sue Danielson
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Works on Canvas or Panel. How do we make sense of the contradictions of life, especially when we routinely experience information overload while living in a region experiencing expansive growth? In Seattle, where I live, all anybody talks about lately is nightmarish traffic, escalating rents or property values, homelessness, the destruction of our neighborhoods and the shrinking soul of our city. The question that ultimately arises is, when do we move out even though we still love it here? Inject = join(...
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Press/Links - Sue Danielson
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Works on Canvas or Panel. New American Paintings Blog, Gallery on the Edges: Q and A With Sharon Arnold of Bridge Productions. The Stranger Recommends TECTONIC at Bridge Productions. The Stranger Slog: TECTONIC, The Debut Show at Sharon Arnold's New Georgetown Space, Bridge Productions, is Now Open. City Arts 2015 Fall Artwalk Award Finalists. TSFlock, Vanguard Seattle First Thursday Artwalk Recommendations: Duwamish Residency Artists at Gallery4Culture. Vanguard Seattle Date Night Recommendations. Art a...
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Home Series 2009-12 - Sue Danielson
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Works on Canvas or Panel. Elevation Shift II, 18"x24", 2011. Elevation Shift II, 18"x24", 2011. Red Line, 36"x36", 2011. Shades of Gray, 36"x36", 2011. Blue House, 12"x12", 2011. Transitional, 30"x40", 2011. Unbound, 36"x36", 2011. Neighbors, 18"x24", 2011. World View (Red), 18"x24", 2011. World View (Blue), 38"x40", 2011. World View I (crochet). World View II (crochet). All photography: Art and Soul Photography). Works on Canvas or Panel.
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Duwamish Artist Residency - Sue Danielson
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Works on Canvas or Panel. The Duwamish Residency is an annual artist residency created in 2012 by Fiona McGuigan and Sue Danielson, two visual artists who seek to redefine the term residency to include and embrace their city of residence by stepping into and engaging with a part of the city that is unfamiliar to them. They chose the Duwamish River because of its economic and environmental importance, and for its visual and social diversity. Duwamish Squared I, 12"x12", 2014. Filed under Duwamish Residency.
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2014 - Sue Danielson
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Works on Canvas or Panel. My interest in memory lies in the way memory becomes altered over time. As it filters through our neurons and mixes with experience, our perceptions about the past become altered. Recent neurological studies also confirm that when we discuss a shared memory with family or friends their perceptions unknowingly become intermingled with ours. Memory appears to be highly corruptible. My process-based abstractions are a visual representation of this ongoing alternation.
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susan melrath: February 2012
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This is my OLD blog.and to get to my OLD website you had to go somewhere else. It was like having an art studio in one place and a gallery and showroom three blocks away.which is fine, but it makes more sense to me to have everything under one roof. So I've moved. My new place is beautiful! There are several galleries exhibiting my work, and my studio is right there too. This is where you'll find me from now on. welcome! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. View my complete profile. Simple ...
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2012 - Sue Danielson
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Works on Canvas or Panel. Cross-section, 16"x20", Mixed-media. Blue Line, 20"x20", Mixed-media. Instrument, 16"x20", Mixed-media. Stitched, 18"x24", Mixed-media. Pink Square, 9"x11", Acrylic. Bubble Gum Sky, 20"x16", Acrylic. Mystic, 6"x6", Acrylic. Morphologic, 6"x9", Mixed-media. All photography: Art and Soul Photography). Works on Canvas or Panel.