He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight Bling! Bling!, Calcifer Glass, Carolyn Doe, and More

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Arts Market is a dynamic event that celebrates the diverse artistry of over 110 local creators, fostering community spirit and creative expression. This week's He(ART) of Bellevue spotlight introduces six exceptional artists: Cheril Cruden, who specializes in vibrant beaded jewelry; Dayne Lopez, an accomplished glass artist known for his stunning garden pieces; and Carolyn Doe, who draws inspiration from nature to create impressionistic landscapes. Jenna Brechbiel shares how her modern watercolor paintings mounted on wood panels reflect her journey through depression, while Laura Ruuska of Seattle Stitchery highlights sustainability by using reclaimed materials for her colorful bags and accessories. The article emphasizes the local impact of supporting these artists and encourages residents to engage with the arts community, reminding them of the cultural richness that local artists bring to Bellevue.

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