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Art of the Day: Kellie Talbot

Kellie Talbot‘s work revolves around the landscape of American artifacts, craftsmanship and history. Signs and typography, architecture, cemeteries and other emblems of society are the inspirations for her oil paintings. In her upcoming show at Bherd Studios Talbot continues her focus on the man made environment, exalting infrastructure and built objects that outlast the temporary […]

Art of the Day: Jerad Shealey

is a Seattle tattoo artist and illustrator. Jerad got his start working in tattoo shops in Columbus, Ohio in 1995 while attending Columbus College of Art and Design. In 2001 he phentermine moved to Seattle, WA. and began tattooing shortly after. He started Rabid Hands as a private studio in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, […]

Art of the Day: Axi Goregots

Axi Goregots is a Tattoo Artist and painter, who specializes in surreal and hypnotic imagery. We enjoyed this collection of works she brought in to scan. To see more of her artwork and tattoo portfolio, check out www.seattle-tattoos.com or follow her on instagram. <img class="alignnone wp-image-1975" alt="web-Dripping-16×20" src="https://www.bellevuefineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/web-Dripping-16×20.jpg" width="600" height="750" srcset="https://www.bellevuefineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/web-Dripping-16×20.jpg 1000w, https://www.bellevuefineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/web-Dripping-16×20-240×300.jpg 240w, https://www […]

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 […]