Art of the Day: Priscilla Jo Hutsen

Artist and Illustrator paints whimsical and light floral and nature scenes. Her love of this subject matter comes from her study of biology, and in her paintings Priscilla focuses on the organic line, color, and composition that one sees all phentermine around in nature. She graduated with her B.F.A in Fine Art from the College […]
Art of the Day: John Brophy

John Brophy’s recent body of work “Breaking the Spell” explores spiritual themes but through a digital lens. His oil paintings are rendered in a vividly three-dimensional style that makes them akin to digital renderings. The glowing, hologram-like characters interact with ancient goddess symbols and elements of pagan ritual. John Brophy’s commentary on consumer culture becomes […]
Art of the Day: Paul Knutzen

Paul Knutzen is a local artist who currently lives in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of South Seattle. Paul attributes his interest in art to his father, a painter himself, who exposed Paul to a wide range of art as a child. He graduated from Seattle Central Community College with a degree in graphic art and […]
Art of the Day: Syd Bee

Syd Bee is an up and coming Seattle artist we’re super excited about at Bellevue Fine Art. She recently graduated from Cornish College of the Arts and now shows in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Her dreamy pastel women and creatures seem to inhabit their own world, which we get a little glimpse of in […]
Art of the Day: Laurie Lee Brom

One of our favorite artists to work with is the fantastic Laurie Lee Brom. Her immaculately rendered surrealist portraits never fail to inspire and astound. Laurie Lee grew up in the historical town of Charleston, South Carolina, the local ghost stories and folk tales of the swampy Low County, and rich Gullah culture stirring her […]