He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight Aaron Reed Photography, Basket Crazy, Buttered Soapery, and More

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Arts Market is a lively event dedicated to celebrating local artistry, featuring over 110 talented individuals. In this week's He(ART) of Bellevue spotlight, artists Aaron Reed, Marilyn McGarvey, and Marisa Papetti share insights into their creative processes. Aaron Reed, a self-taught photographer, creates limited edition prints inspired by nature's beauty and emphasizes the crucial role of community support for small businesses. Marilyn McGarvey has spent a decade crafting fabric-covered rope baskets and encourages local residents to appreciate the value of handmade crafts. Marisa Papetti, the founder of Buttered Soapery, is excited to introduce her handcrafted soaps to Bellevue for the first time, highlighting her journey of developing her craft while supporting her husband’s military career.

This article underscores the significance of local art markets in fostering connections between artists and the community, celebrating individual artists while promoting the importance of supporting local creativity. The Bellevue Downtown Arts Market exemplifies a thriving cultural scene that enriches the community.

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