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ADRIENNE ANDERSON SMITH

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Newcastle, WA 98056   (studio) 425.271.5822

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Always Exploring…

 

A sampling of expressive whimsical work using various methods & media to help rouse perception, wonder & appreciation…

 

Portraits

 

The

Pacific Northwest Ballet Nutcracker March

in Seattle

A King Sponsored by KING5 TV!

 

A new twist
– currently requested to host
 a radio talk show:
Artists Palette
Interviewing entertaining informative
 people - about ART!  

Thanks to all of you for motivation!
 
  Keep you posted…

                            - amas

 

Our Rockin’ Pig

Framed and Unframed (as-of-yet)

Rock Drawings

Trailin’ Rachel…Slug Trails of the Northwest

 

The etcetera’s

 

 

Trails of the Northwest

Baskets

 

More of the, Never Idle Hand’s, Travel Pad Drawings

”Click” here for a

Blog site with

SAN news

and communication 


Holiday Windows - Improper Photos But Holiday Fun!

Banners

Entries in Our EAFA Show at Trilogy click here  (accepted pieces number in blue)

       Eastside Association of Fine Art

 

Text Box: A Calendar of Events, Art Shows, Competitions, etc.

The Website of

The Society of Artists

for  Newcastle, Washington (where I am current President)

Woodwork –   see etcetera’s …for now… …Cartoons.  Mixed media… Sorry, no proper  photos …yet

 

 

Ceramics

Metal design

Portrait Drawing Instruction

Murals

Eastside Association of Fine Art

Amongst the current works you will find “Cat Ladies.” 

They are colorful nudes in acrylic on canvas, surrounded by charming little creatures to help stir the imagination.

To view the -- not intended for children -- Cat Ladies click here:

Surreptitious

 

Framing:

Each piece is mounted and framed (behind plexi-glass, if needed) in rustic weathered-wood sealed with polyurethane. Some frames and mounting boards are initially stained with an acrylic wash, some are rubbed with charcoal, for a depth of character and complementary tone.  As I do make my own frames they are each an important part of the piece.

 

 





















































 

 

 















































































Oval: Trouble with neighbors…
                                     do we all  have it?