Pacific Gallery Artists May Meeting and Demonstration

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JoAnn Hayden
Sat, May 5, 2018 4:31 AM

Pacific Gallery Artists May Meeting and Demonstration
Tues. May 15, 11:00 am-1:00 pm.  Demo at 12:00.  Asia Pacific Culture
Center, 4851 So. Tacoma Way.

The art demonstration for the monthly meeting will be Keith Artz, an artist
with a higher purpose.  He has been doing a three year series on
"Homelessness".  His purpose: that viewer will appreciate the human beings
living on the street and their inhumane existence, and to raise money for
homeless issues.  The presentation will consist of a professional quality
slide show entitled "From Pretty to Disturbing in Three Laps of the Pool:
The Transition of an Artist". His work is done in large scale and
watercolor. The art demonstration for the monthly meeting will be Keith
Artz, an artist with a higher purpose.  He has been on a three year series
on "Homelessness".  His purpose: that viewer will appreciate the human
beings living on the street and their inhumane existence, and to raise
money for homeless issues.  The presentation will consist of a professional
quality slide show entitled "From Pretty to Disturbing in Three Laps of the
Pool: The Transition of an Artist". His work is done in large scale and
watercolor.
Keith is a signature member of Northwest Watercolor and Colored Pencil
Societies.  Also an active member of Seattle Co-Arts.  He has won many
awards for his work.
www.pacificgalleryartists.org.

Pacific Gallery Artists May Meeting and Demonstration Tues. May 15, 11:00 am-1:00 pm. Demo at 12:00. Asia Pacific Culture Center, 4851 So. Tacoma Way. The art demonstration for the monthly meeting will be Keith Artz, an artist with a higher purpose. He has been doing a three year series on "Homelessness". His purpose: that viewer will appreciate the human beings living on the street and their inhumane existence, and to raise money for homeless issues. The presentation will consist of a professional quality slide show entitled "From Pretty to Disturbing in Three Laps of the Pool: The Transition of an Artist". His work is done in large scale and watercolor. The art demonstration for the monthly meeting will be Keith Artz, an artist with a higher purpose. He has been on a three year series on "Homelessness". His purpose: that viewer will appreciate the human beings living on the street and their inhumane existence, and to raise money for homeless issues. The presentation will consist of a professional quality slide show entitled "From Pretty to Disturbing in Three Laps of the Pool: The Transition of an Artist". His work is done in large scale and watercolor. Keith is a signature member of Northwest Watercolor and Colored Pencil Societies. Also an active member of Seattle Co-Arts. He has won many awards for his work. www.pacificgalleryartists.org.