This month’s featured artist, Jill Lipoti, is a potter who teaches and works at the Whidbey Clay Center. This piece is called “The Village” and features broad brush strokes of oxides, and small dots of glaze. The scene which Jill is envisioning is view of a small village of huts in Madagascar, with fields of crops and paths for the zebu herders to traverse. Jill, and fellow WAG potter, Christi Shaffer, made the long journey to Madagascar last year and are forever changed by the natural beauty of the island nation.
Lisa Graff—guest artist
Rusty Boat Studio
Lisa is a mixed media artist on Whidbey Island in the Pacific Northwest. She creates her eclectic collage artwork using her photography, nautical charts, drywall tape, magazines, papers, acrylic paints, found treasures and more. There are details in her art that might not be noticeable at first. Her art is inspired by the sea and the rustic, weathered beauty that surrounds us.
Artwalk November 2, 5-7 p.m. |