** New Art Gallery at Blakely Hall: "Fractured Landscapes" by Anna Macrae

Issaquah, WA** Local News

The 'Fractured Landscapes' exhibition by local artist Anna Macrae is currently on display at Blakely Hall, featuring 15 unique pieces that invite viewers to explore the beauty found in everyday life. Running until the end of March, the gallery is open for walk-ins during weekdays from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

, with a special reception on February 18 where attendees can meet the artist. Macrae's artwork, which incorporates oil paint and recycled materials, reflects her interest in creating textures and contrasts that resonate with both urban and rural landscapes. She emphasizes the importance of the seemingly mundane, stating that her work tells the story of moments often overlooked. As a process-driven artist, Macrae values an intuitive approach, allowing her to break away from traditional artistic conventions. Represented by SAM Gallery and Shift Gallery in Seattle, she also curates rotating art exhibitions for retirement communities, aiming to enrich the visual experience for residents.

Through her art, Macrae seeks to foster community connections, encouraging conversations about the relevance of art in everyday life. The exhibition not only showcases her talent but also reinforces the role of local art in enhancing community engagement and cultural appreciation.

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