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The Last Cold Reader event at SpitFire
PaperMarbleS at Gary Manuel
artists bio- … what once started as a project, has morphed itself into my artistic identity… I like to make pictures, I don’t know how I would explain them… Very layered pieces, I’ve become very interested in the process of making the end result… Exploring new techniques, new mediums, mixes, variations, it’s endless. Thanks for taking the time to check out what’s happening in my world, and how things are taking shape…
Contact me at: Papermarbles@gmail.com
http://papermarbles.blogspot.com/
Gary Manuel Salon, 2123 1st Avenue
July 15th Cold Readers
Tom Brophy, Matt Dela Cruz, Aleesha Baako, Don R. Crawley, Tom Stewart,
Seattle Cold Readers: Where unique one-of-a-kind scripts are read by professional actors as if at a live audition! Only $6 admission!
“Solitary Transcendence” Marc Samuelsson
Michael Lane at Form/Space Atelier
Show Title: “Recent Studies and Paintings”
Show Duration: June 17 – July 11, 2010
Vernissage: June 17, 6PM as part of the www.belltownartwalk.com
Recent Paintings and Studies is a solo show of paintings by master artist Michael Lane. Subjects of the exhibit include images of the artists recently deceased mother.
Michael Lane was given private art lessons all throughout grade and middle school. He was exhibiting as semi-professional artist from the age of 11, and as a professional artist by age 14.
His concentration in art throughout high school focused on printmaking under guidance of Tyler School of Art trained instructor William Luber (stone lithography, screen printing, intaglio, relief printmaking techniques and illustration).
After leaving high school in 1984, he worked as a professional portrait and wedding photographer and in dark rooms for commercial printing companies in Philadelphia, PA while training at night in traditional figurative painting techniques at Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia during the week and at The Philadelphia Sketch Club on weekends.
He began full-time fine art study on a full scholarship at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1988 as a painting major with a sculpture minor, studying under Ben Kamahira, Roswell Weidner, Sidney Goodman, Lou Sloan, Elizabeth Osbourne and Arthur De Costa.
In 1994, he went on to assist the great artist/chemist/art historian Arthur De Costa in his studio, and in 1995 Lane began a two-year private apprenticeship with celebrity portrait painter Nelson Shanks at his home and studio in Andalusia, PA. “This was the most important phase of my training. Nelson taught me to paint,” Lane says.
While executing commissioned portraits and teaching drawing over the next 10 years, he began designing sets for theater, film and TV, and went on to work for Boston Lyric Opera, Opera Company of Philadelphia, Santa Fe Opera, Seattle Opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet and many other companies and as designer, painter and sculptor.
He also ran a print shop, mural company, faux-finishing studio, mold-making service and sculpture department for fabrication companies.
Lane is now happy to be a full-time painter and part-time fine-art teacher in Seattle, WA. He is represented by Seattle gallery Form/Space Atelier.
Artist’s Statement
People make art in order to enlarge their means of expression. Art is a powerful means of communication which can convey things to an audience which using words alone cannot. We are artists because we have a strong desire to interest others in what has interested us. We render an object and/or convey our feelings to make those feelings or that object real to another person. Our art can be said to be successful in the proportion that it produces these shared feelings of reality in a viewer.
In taking up the study of any art a vast field is unfolded. To the earnest student, it means unlimited possibilities and endless sources of delight. Robert Henri said ‘When the artist is alive in any person, he or she becomes an inventive, searching, daring, self-expressing creature.’
The artist applies much careful thought when choosing what to include in a work of art. It is in the value of what we think that we develop as artists. We develop our thoughts along with our eyes.
The true artist must be a careful workman. We work towards a true mastery of our materials and tools and strive for a complete understanding of the medium in which we work. The more we study art the more we realize that materials are of great importance in the expression of thought.
But we are not only artists when we have a tool in hand. We are always artists, and are busy seizing impressions and suggestions and storing them in mind for a later time. We learn, as artists, to be interested in and to derive great pleasure from seeing what other people have not learned to see so that we can then share these feelings and impressions.
It is a field which requires vital, intense effort but one which affords us all the chance to grow as unique individuals. Ernest Dimnet, the great French writer and lecturer declared “the thinker, whether he or she wishes to or not, is a leader…The thinker is preeminently a person who sees where others do not’.
For additional information and images of Michael Lane’s work, please visit www.michaellane.net.
Obi returns to Bedlam
California artist Obi Kaufmann is coming to Seattle for a very special engagement and show of his new paintings and drawings. Obi has a rich collector base in the Northwest and because of it, the new work will be offered at Collector’s only prices. The engagement will coincide with Seattle’s Belltown Art Walk that occurs every third Thursday of the Month.
This is Obi’s second trip to Seattle to show at Bedlam. The first happened in November of 2009 and the paintings sold out. So come and and bring a beer and check out the work.
Obi’s paintings reflect a style he calls “Gothic Nouveau”. A dark style of neutral colors that invoke Romantic poetry and figurative expressionism. Raw and sprited, the work has been called by the SFChronicle “an apt mix of illustration and street art.” Obi would add Cave Art to that formula.
A/NT’s 2010 Annual Photo Show & Contest
keep looking »Going International at Seattle Cold Readers
Check out the cast for our June 17th show.
Going International at Seattle Cold Readers:
June 17th Cold Readers Show 8-9:30pm
at The Spitfire
This month, our scripts and actors include…
Dogs in the Garage by Frank Merritt
“When a couple treat their dogs like surrogate children, the poop is about to hit the fan”
*JEFF – (Ben Johnson)
*JANINE (Audra Page) –
*JOSIE – Vera Werre)
Skin and Soul by Australian writer Karen Cohen
“When a couple suffer an unimaginable loss, blame becomes an unwelcome intruder.”
AVA (Devin Rodger)
BEAU (Ryan Cooper)
To Happy Endings by Dave McRae
“After another failed relationship, Jesse McLintock struggles to write a happy ending for his new novel… and his life.”
1. JESSE (Brian Sutherland)
*2. MARK (Tom Stewart)
*3. MAGGIE (Gwen King)-
*4. SUNLOVER/BECKY ( Devin Rodger)
*5. JULIA (Simone Pitzka Barron ) -
6. RACHEL (Hana Porobic)
*7. SHYLA (Erin Childs)
*8. EMMA (Alessa Bakko)
*9. SAM (Ben Johnson)
*10. SARAH (Rachel Alquist)
*11. ANNA (Eileen Dey)
Seattle Cold Readers: Where unique one-of-a-kind scripts are read by professional actors as if at a live audition! Only $6 admission!
This month’s sponsors of the all-volunteer run Seattle Cold Readers are:
Naomi’s Voice Over Class
Obi Kaufmann Returns to Bedlam, June 17
Obi Kaufmann, arrived and departed all in one weekend, and oh boy what an impression he made, selling absolutely everything he brought for the show.
Well if you missed him, or saw him but missed a chance to snap up one of his pieces you’ve got another chance. Obi Kaufmann brings a whole new set of paintings that he’ll be selling on the spot, this is another pay and take event so get here early and bring cash…
Katrina Whitney at Gary Manuel

Her art contains relics of the past within a menagerie of animals, apparitions, and objects which capture the nostalgia of her formative experiences. Collage is not often a medium associated with minimalism, but she finds herself drawn to this aesthetic and tries to avoid the typical busy and sentimental pitfalls. The space that is left when she is finished with a piece is just as important as the spaces she has filled. Whether the content is kitschy and humorous, or somber and serious, it is her approach and techniques that give the work continuity. The treatments, paint colors, and found imagery may have an antique appeal, but the compositions are decidedly simple, clean and modern.
Katrina has lived in Seattle since 1993 and currently resides in Ballard. You can contact her at katrina@katrinawhitney.com or look at her art on www.katrinawhitney.com
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