Red Stone Flower
Red Stone Flower
2009, Glass, Stone and Metal
Never needs watering.

One of my favorite organizations is Pratt Fine Art Center, a nonprofit arts center offering arts education to everyone. Pratt specializes in the fire arts, stone, painting and printmaking. Fire arts is everything from hot glass to blacksmithing and from jewelery to bronze casting.

Pratt has teamed with Swanson’s Nursery in Seattle to support Pratt’s classes and programs with Gallery in the Garden. It is worth checking out if you are in the area. If you are lucky you can buy my piece, Red Stone Flower and support Pratt!

Map to Swanson’s Nursery.

Enjoy the excellent weather.

Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle provides art classes from drawing to metal and from stone to glass. I have been learning, blowing and working with glass there for 3 years. There are not many places where a layman like myself can get the exposure to professional teaching artists and equipment — especially in hot glass.

Every year Pratt holds an auction by established and emerging artists from the Northwest and around the world to help raise money for Pratt and the Seattle art community. I am very excited to have a piece of photography in this year’s auction.

You can check out the 2009 Pratt Auction Catalog here. I was glad to help and lend my skills for some of the catalog photography.

On Friday, May 15 from 6 – 9pm, stop by for Pratt Exposed: 2009 Fine Art Auction Exhibition. This exciting FREE event is your chance to see all of the auction art in person before it enters private collections.

Pratt Fine Arts Center, 1902 South Main Street, Seattle, WA 98144

Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle provides art classes from drawing to metal and from stone to glass. I have been learning, blowing and working with glass there for 3 years. There are not many places where a layman like myself can get the exposure to professional teaching artists and equipment — especially in hot glass.

Every year Pratt holds an auction by established and emerging artists from the Northwest and around the world to help raise money for Pratt and the Seattle art community. I am very excited to have a piece of photography in this year’s auction.

You can check out the 2009 Pratt Auction Catalog here. I was glad to help and lend my skills for some of the catalog photography.

On Friday, May 15 from 6 – 9pm, stop by for Pratt Exposed: 2009 Fine Art Auction Exhibition. This exciting FREE event is your chance to see all of the auction art in person before it enters private collections.

Pratt Fine Arts Center, 1902 South Main Street, Seattle, WA 98144