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William is a member of the Audubon Society, Seattle Art Directors Society and the Puget Sound Group. He studied at the Arizona School of Art and Kachina School of Art in Phoenix. His work has evolved into a unique style, which has been displayed at a number of Puget Sound area galleries including the Memorabilia Gallery, the Kiku Gallery and others.
Grant graduated cum laude from the Pratt Institute in New York. He was an art director and illustrator on Madison Avenue. His clients include Pacific Northwest Bell, Virginia Mason Hospital, GTE, West Coast Paper Company, PayLess Drug, Cole &Weber Advertising, and Mt. Angel Abbey. Grant has completed commissions by the U.S. Navy for the christenings of the USS Carr and USS Vandergrift and he won the Purchase Prize in the “Puget Sound Country ” show. His work was selected for the Foss Maritime Calendar in1988. Stillwater/Kirsten Gallery has shown Grant ’s work as well as the Frye Museum Annual Show, the Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Conn., and the San Diego Maritime Museum. Grant’s work is in many private collections throughout the country including former Secretary of the Treasury, Nicholas Brady. He is member of the Puget Sound Group of Northwest Painters and a signature member of both the Northwest Watercolor Society and the American Society of Marine Artists. For the last several years, he's been invited to the Waterfowl Festival in Eastern Maryland.
James graduated with a B A from Stanford University Art Center School Academy and went on to be a Seattle Times news artist.
Lyle is past president Northwest Watercolor Society; past President of PSGNWP; member Northwest Pastel Society. He has won numerous awards for painting and is represented in many private and corporate collections. Lyle has done courtroom drawings in pastel for local and network TV news since 1979.
Mark ’s work has been exhibited and collected throughout the West Coast, in Boston and New York He has earned seven “Best of Show ” awards in juried exhibitions. Several of his paintings have been published nationally. He has painted professionally for 18 years and has taught painting, drawing and illustration at Edmonds Community College. He became a PSGNWP member in 1996. A native son and life long Western Washington resident; the Northwest is Mark ’s primary subject for his landscapes. “To paint the heart of a place you need to have lived there. I know what this country is like, I know how rare it is to feel a warm wind from the East, to get strong light from the North, to see trees encrusted with frozen saltwater. There is character in the area and its people and that character is the subject of my work.”
Member: Puget Sound Group, a commercial artist and illustrator, he studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, as well as at the Burnley School of Art in Seattle. His paintings are primarily watercolors
Raised in Elmhurst, Illinois, he gained acceptance to The Academy of Arts in 1973. While there, he studied under Irvine Shapiro, the director of the academy, and earned a degree in Advertising and Design. In 1978, he relocated to Seattle and accepted a position The Naval Historical Center (Combat Art). Exhibited in Society of Illustrators and AWS. Instructor, Art Institute of Seattle. Lifetime member of Puget Sound Group. Naval Aviator.
Beginning with three years professional Art School study, Richard has nearly fifty years of distinguished experience as a professional and fine artist, including tenure with a silk screening company, work in an advertising agency as art director and forty-three years as a free lance artist. He has exhibited award-winning work in numerous Seattle Art Directors Annual exhibits at the Museum of Industry and History and at the Frye Art Museum and Seattle Art Museum. He is a member of the Seattle Art Directors association, the Seattle Studio Group and a thirty-seven year (“Life ”) member and past board members of PSGNWP.
Born in Morgantown, WV, lived and worked in the Seattle/Redmond area for over fifty years. Encouraged by John Ebner and Jerry Stitt, he began painting in watercolor in 1975.Has studied with many artists such as Jerry Stitt, Chuck Webster, Deanne Lemmley, John Ringen. Shows in Bellevue Arts &Crafts Show; Edmonds Arts Festival; the Frye Museum. Member of the Northwest Watercolor Society. with Ackerley Outdoor Advertising. Here he mastered the art of Billboard painting while continuing a fine art career in the evenings. During his career in Billboard Art, he received an Eddy Award of Merit in 1984-1985 for outstanding Achievement in Advertising for his work with Alaska Airlines and the Nike Corporation. He presently devotes much of his time to fine art while living in Kirkland, Washington.
Recognized Northwest artist, member of the PSGNWP.
Don Stewart is In the process of combining two careers. When not busy with very active dental practice in Eastgate you will find him painting in his Mercer Island studio. He is currently represented by the Parklane Gallery in Kirkland. He has won many local and national awards and has many paintings in private and corporate collections in the U.S. and Europe.
Studied at the Art Center of Design in Los Angeles and went on to a distinguished career with Disney Studios and Filmation Productions while in California. In 1974, he left Hollywood to pursue a full-time painting career and has since garnered many awards in the field of fine art. His works have been hung and exhibited in many prestigious shows and collections both nationally and abroad including the White House in Wash. D.C. He ’s listed in American Artists of Renown, Who ’s Who in American Art, Contemporary Western Artists, and Personalities of America. His work has also been the subject of several national magazine articles.
Roy is a member of the Northwest Watercolor Society, Seattle Art Directors Society, Seattle Art Museum and Life Member of the Puget Sound Group. A student of Eustace Ziegler, he has had a long career in the field of commercial art as well as fine art. He has had one man shows at both the Seattle Art Museum and Frye Museum. His paintings are included in the permanent collections of both of these institutions as well as many private collections throughout the country.
An avid outdoorsman, he's spent much of his art career painting and illustrating the wildlife and environment of the West. He established a national reputation as an illustrator with such clients as Eddie Bauer Co., National Geographic Society, McMillan Publishing, Pepsi Cola Corporation, Microsoft and Alaska Airlines. Perhaps his most visible work is the “Smiling Eskimo ” on the tail of Alaska Airlines ’ aircraft. His accomplishments include being named Washington State Artist of the Year for Ducks Unlimited, acceptance to National Arts for Parks and Awards at Pacific Rim Wildlife Exhibition. His art has appeared on Alaska and three Washington State Duck stamps. He is a member of the Society of Animal Artists. His art illustrates books and articles by Gray's Sporting Journal and appears in The Best of Wildlife Art. Thomas has created a diverse portfolio of work that includes dioramas, textbooks, and commercial and fine art projects. Many of his paintings are reproduced as limited edition prints. His paintings hang in numerous and private collections.
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