Art by NW: Melinda Hurst Frye photographs the forest’s understory
The Kenmore-based artist uses flatbed scanners to expose the hidden networks of the Pacific Northwest’s wood wide web.
The Kenmore-based artist uses flatbed scanners to expose the hidden networks of the Pacific Northwest’s wood wide web.
Plus, the Seattle Symphony’s new director, and ‘Art by Northwest’ features a photographer whose work literally scans the earth for signs of life.
The Central Washington artist renders regional wildlife in unexpected ways, inviting viewers to meet the natural world with curiosity and humor.
Plus, the new episode of ‘Art by Northwest’ features a watercolor artist bringing a surreal edge to scientific wildlife illustrations.
Inspired by natural landscapes from Walla Walla to Japan, the artist’s vivid large-scale works invite others to investigate their own inner worlds.