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  • Saturday at the J – Natalie Boone, Ellen Dooley & Christal McQueen

Saturday at the J – Natalie Boone, Ellen Dooley & Christal McQueen

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  • Date June 27, 2020
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This week we take a peek at our Juried Exhibit!

Due to technical difficulties, we are rescheduling Saturday in the Studio with Bridgett St. Meave, for Saturday, July 4.

Today we are going to showcase some brilliant artwork that is currently in our Juried Exhibit!

Winter Bouquet
Watercolor, 9″x12″
$400

Natalie Boone

Natalie Boone is a watercolor and ink artist from Washington state. She discovered the watercolor medium in 2018 and decided to become a full-time artist. She is most inspired by the outdoors, and most of her work consists of floral or botanical subjects. She is very passionate about sharing her love of watercolor and teaches workshops in the Pacific Northwest. Natalie lives in Redmond, WA with her husband and two young boys.
Blush-Peonies

Blush Peonies
Watercolor, 11″x14″
$460

Summer Rose

Summer Rose
Watercolor, 9″x12″
$425

Peach Rose

Peach Rose
Watercolor, 9″x12″
$425

Pasture Treasure Triptych
Cyanotype on Hahnemühle platinum watercolor paper, 19.5″x10.5″
$310

Ellen Dooley

I am an alternative-process photographer and image-maker. I use historical and experimental pigments with my own handmade paper and with paper and fabric imported from Japan. My explorations into the world of alternative photography began when I first saw the mid-19th-century botanical and marine cyanotypes of Anna Atkins, who is considered to be the first woman photographer.
Fragment

Fragment
Cyanotype on handmade Gampi paper, 15″x19″
$265

Garden Borage

Garden Borage
Cyanotype on handmade Gampi paper, 11.5″x15″
$295

Night-Flight-FB

Night Flight
Scanography, 16″x20″
$195

Cristal McQueen

I grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico and lived in Tucson, Arizona, but it wasn’t until I found my way to the Pacific Northwest that I knew I was home. A few years ago, when I was attending an art exhibit, someone asked me, “Are you creative?” Without thinking, I replied, “I used to be.” Until that moment, I hadn’t realized that my creative side had taken a back seat in my life. So, I refocused and began exploring new creative endeavors – a journey that led me to photography. With photography I can express myself, and the creative person within is fulfilled. My photographic style gravitates towards landscapes, wildlife, pets, old buildings and barns. But, really, anything that catches my eye and translates through the lens grabs my attention. I live in Bay View, in a lovely rural setting, with my husband, Dennis, who is my daily inspiration and most ardent supporter. When I’m not traveling throughout the Pacific Northwest in search of my next photographic inspiration, you can find me donating my time at the Skagit Humane Society where I photograph the dogs, cats and other critters waiting for their forever homes. Needless to say, Dennis and I now have three rescue cats! I believe the most important effect of art is to evoke an emotional response. With my photography, that is, and will always be, my goal.

Into the Breeze
Scanography, 16″x20″
$195

Summers Beauty
Scanography, 16″x20″
$195

Purchasing artwork is a great way to support the Arts and the J right now. All exhibited work for sale can be purchased and picked up curbside!

To schedule payment, just email [email protected]  

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  1. dr.bad bonz
    July 4, 2020
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    Hey where is Saturday in the studio fir the 5th

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