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RAISE THE PADDLE!

RAISE THE PADDLE!

1001 Masami Koda

3 flowers, 2 red dew, 1 peppermint dew | $450

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Glass, Metal | 16 x 12 x 13 | 2020

Masami Koda (Bothell) was born in Kobe, Japan, and works primarily in glass with elements of jewelry fabrication. She explores the relationship between human beings and nature that exists on the outskirts of awareness and perception. Her pieces serve as a magnified impact of human presence upon a delicately formed representation of nature.

1002 Mary Quinn

Great Lake Blues | $300

Blown Glass | 5 x 8 5 | 2022 gnarlyquinnbeetle com

Mary Quinn is a Seattle-based artist who works in glass and print. She believes creating beautiful and useful pieces out of glass is essential to practicing her craft and learning more about glass. This bowl is inspired by the hues of Lake Erie at different times of day and the artist’s time observing and reflecting on that body of water.

1003 William Passmore

Texture | $750

Blown Glass | 12 x 12 dia | 2021

William Passmore is an indigenous glass artist living and working in Seattle. His work explores his indigenous heritage and connection to place. The artist used both coldworking and sand carving to alter the blown form. The carving softens the profile of the work and acknowledges the light interacting with the work.

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1004 Tom Henscheid

Turned Wood Bowl & Wood Spoon

Set | $660

Wood | 12 x 8 | 2022

Tom Henscheid is a Seattle-based woodworker. This turned live edge bowl and spoon set are made from Madrona wood.

1005 David Lutrick

Monkey Puzzle Wooden Bowl | $800 Wood | 10 x 13 5 x 13 5 | 2022 davidlutrick com

David Lutrick is a Seattle-based woodworker. This bowl is made from a section of Araucaria araucana, commonly known as Monkey Puzzle, grown in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle. All the limbs in a whorl emerge at the same level on the trunk, leading to the circle of limb sections resembling “eyes” in the wall of the bowl. The bowl was formed on a wood lathe.

1006 Christine Westergaard

Yellow Bottle | $250

Stoneware | 8 x 2 x 10 | 2022

Christine Westergaard is a painter, printmaker, and ceramic artist, practicing in Seattle for the past 20 years. She is a member of the Seward Park Clay Studio. The Yellow Bottle is a high-fire glazed stoneware vessel. The surface design includes mono-printing and brush work. Her experience in two- dimensional mediums greatly informs her clay pieces. christinewestergaard com

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1007 Evgeniya Plotnikova

Golden Cuffs 08 | $700

Porcelain | 13 x 4 x 4 | 2021 evg works / @evg works

Evgeniya Plotnikova makes one-of-akind contemporary sculptural vases that can invigorate any bouquet or stand alone as an art object. Made by hand from porcelain with gold accents, Golden Cuffs features slender form with cutouts, interplaying between void and solid, interior and exterior. Playful design offers new possibilities for floral arrangements.

1008 Carmen D’Aquila

Vase | $900

Blown, Sandblasted Glass | 11 x 6 x 5 5 | 2003

1010 Paul Jasper

Wenge Sushi Board with Flower | $250

Wood | 24 x 6 x 2 | 2017 copperpigwoodworking com

Paul Jasper (Copper Pig Woodworking) strives to combine different materials and artistic influences into unique pieces of functional home decor. In his Boston-based woodshop, pieces like Wenge Sushi Board with Flower come to life, in the hopes of bringing many small moments of joy to its owners over the years.

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1015 Manya Drobnack

Untitled | $500

Painting | 3’ x 4’ | 2008

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