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Ed Wicklander: Recent Sculpture

Ed Wicklander: Recent Sculpture at Greg Kucera Gallery in Seattle, WA. "...Seattle artist Edward Wicklander's recent body of work showcases the artist's ability as a woodcarver as well as his unique brand of humorous narrative. His intricately carved surfaces reveal a deep reverence for materials, while his subject matter stimulates the imagination, as his eccentric storytelling...

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A penny made of gold

... gutter. Meanwhile, one of his other counterfeit pennies sold for $1,000 to a collector through the Greg Kucera gallery . [One of the 10 still for sale through the gallery appears below]. Then, Mr. Daws woke up one morning in October and listened to a voicemail left by a Brooklyn graphic designer named Jessica Reed. “I think I found your gold penny,” the message said. How the golden...

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Artist’s golden penny found in circulation

... it seemed to great. Still, I went to the website of the Seattle gallery that represents Daws, Greg Kucera Gallery, to see if any further information was available, any sure tell that I had indeed found not only the penny, but a really good story as well. Check out the full story at The Stranger . Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!

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Artist’s golden penny found in circulation

... it seemed to great. Still, I went to the website of the Seattle gallery that represents Daws, Greg Kucera Gallery, to see if any further information was available, any sure tell that I had indeed found not only the penny, but a really good story as well. Check out the full story at The Stranger . Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!

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Artist's golden penny found in circulation

... it seemed to great. Still, I went to the website of the Seattle gallery that represents Daws, Greg Kucera Gallery, to see if any further information was available, any sure tell that I had indeed found not only the penny, but a really good story as well. Check out the full story at The Stranger . Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!

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It's First Thursday, Y'all

Tomorrow's Artwalk includes (click to enlarge) Bill Finger's 1972, age 12 at PUNCH Nola Avienne's eida (steel, magnets, metal, shoe polish, and blood) at SOIL Drew Daly's Float 1 , Float 2 , and Float 3 at Greg Kucera Mary Ann Peters's taganga at James Harris and Stranger Geniuses SuttonBeresCuller's works-in-progress-that-will-be-completed at Lawrimore Project and much more . Overview...

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Art exhibits that stretch the imagination

The show is the UW-trained Roda's third at Kucera. Seattle artist Daly's "Visual Fiction" is "an examination of time, space, object and motion," according to the artist. Greg Kucera Gallery: 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 212 Third Ave. S., Seattle (206-624-0770 or ).

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Art and the Family

It's the theme of the season . That's Tim Roda and his son ( at Greg Kucera ). Brings to mind these. I find the last one unsettling. Doesn't Sasha look older than she is? The mythology is not working for me. [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]