Spring has arrived in the PNW, and the garden is in full bloom. 🌹
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10th grade SAI student Emi’s mixed media piece, “Support Line,” a still life commentary on youth struggle.
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Really enjoyed seeing “Søren Solkær: Sort Sol” at the National Nordic Museum. His portraits of starling murmurations are beautiful and mesmerizing.
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Really proud of SAI alumn Shauna Fahley! If you are in the Miami area definitely check out her exhibition and beautiful sculptures!
The exhibition is on view at Emerson Dorsch through March 23rd. You can visit the gallery Wed-SAT, 12PM - 5PM.
In “The thing which is not,” ceramic sculptures by Shauna Fahley and paintings by Ernesto Gutiérrez Moya come together for a powerful exhibition. Fahley’s project, to make equine monuments as if salvaged from an ancient repository, rhymes with Moya’s paintings whose embrace of the uncanny rests on an amalgam of abandoned or rediscovered places. For both artists the human touch is ever present, though the figure is conspicuously absent.
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SAI student Ella’s creative mixed media portrait piece.
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Design inspiration at the aquarium. 🪸
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“no. 3/no. 13” by Mark Rothko, on display at the MoMa in NYC.
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Braved the cold for some beautiful views of Manhattan from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. 🏙️
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The ducks are returning. Shot on a Sony a6600. 🦆
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A beautiful misty morning in the valley.
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Another beautiful piece on display at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. “Femme dans les fleurs” by Odilon Redon. 🌹
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I really enjoyed this beautiful Matisse painting, Odalisque, that was on display at the Stedelijk Museum during my recent visit to Amsterdam.
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Morning stroll through the garden. 🌺
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Beautiful Northern Ireland. ☘️
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