Sculptor’s Workshop goes Gaudi

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  • Monday, March 3, 2008 12:58pm

The Edmonds Arts Festival Museum presents the art of the Sculptor’s Workshop, opening June 25 and continuing through July 25.

Celebrating their first 40 years, the Sculptor’s Workshop will present interpretations and influences of the Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi. Influenced by Moorish tile-work, nature, and medieval cathedrals, Gaudi created, along with an army of artisans, heavily mosaiced architecture with wrought iron gates and balconies, furniture, and landscape architecture that is organic in feel from the somber hues of stone to a profusion of stunning color that is found in an exuberant summer garden.

Artists include are Shiloh Ariel, Louis Cruz, Rosemary Dally, Robert Dionne, Colleen Duran, Michiko Euling, Lennea Gandee, Denise Heekin, LaDonna McKeever, Scoll Merrick, Connie Nelson, Rebecca Newton-Barnes, Paloma Pattis, Sandra Z. Richardson, Beverly Sears, Terry Sonmore, Patty Steele-Smith, Jerry Stiffler, Janet Still, Lisa Szilassy, Masako Thrower, Leon White and Joanne Zogg.

There will be an opportunity to meet and greet these artists at the EAF Museum gallery from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday evening, July 19, as part of the Third Thursday Art Walk in Edmonds.

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