He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight Art By Deepa Sharma, Eden Ebb, and More

Bellevue, WALocal News

The He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight provides an in-depth look at the Bellevue Downtown Arts Market, a vibrant hub for artistic expression featuring over 110 local artists. This week's edition focuses on six talented artists: Deepa Sharma, whose fine art reflects her cultural heritage; Nikki Lyman, whose hand-dyed apparel emerged from a pandemic pastime; Shanni Welsh, who combines traditional and digital methods in her mixed media illustrations inspired by the Pacific Northwest; Linda Dominick, who offers a unique perspective through her self-taught postage stamp collage art; Elisa Saucy, who shares her journey in silversmithing and reconnecting with customers; and Teresa White, who creates stunning mosaics from stained glass and found objects. This spotlight highlights individual artistry while strengthening community ties through the appreciation of local craftsmanship.

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