“Digital Nature,” an exhibit of colorful abstract shapes and textures digitally captured in nature by photographer Bill Butler, is currently on display at Art/Not Terminal Gallery in Seattle.
Butler left a career in software development to devote his time to photography, and recently opened Edmonds Digital Imaging in Edmonds, which works with artists and photographers.
Butler’s current photography emphasizes macro work in nature. The current exhibit features a series of close-ups and macros of the madrona tree and peeling bark.
Also on exhibit at Art/Not is a show called “The Power of Women” by David Gorospe.
Both exhibits run through Feb. 2 at the gallery, at 2045 Westlake Ave., Seattle; 206-233-0680. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Sundays.
Oil on the water: Original oils and watercolors by Josey Jensen are on view at Meyers Cafe at 1700 W. Marine View Drive on the Everett waterfront. A selection of her colorful abstracts and floral paintings will be on view for two months.
ABOVE: Digital photography by Bill Butler is on display this month at Art/Not Terminal Gallery in Seattle.
LEFT: Artwork by Josey Jensen is on exhibit at Meyers Cafe in Everett.
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