Driftwood displays encaustic artwork

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:37am

The Driftwood Players are currently featuring the work of local artist John Vandebrooke in the theatre lobby during the run of their production “Angel Street.”

Vandebrooke creates encaustic (melted wax overlay) art, and also teaches the technique on a regular basis. His works feature vivid colors and unlimited themes, both realistic and surrealistic.

Rather new on the art scene after a successful business career, Vandebrooke is a member of Gallery North in Edmonds and Seattle Co-Arts, and has participated in the Edmonds Art Walk events.

Vandebrooke’s works may always be viewed from one hour before all performances of “Angel Street,” playing at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday now through Oct. 10. The theater is located at 950 Main Street in Edmonds. For tickets, call 425-774-9600.

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