Paul Lewing studio sale this weekend May 17-18, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Paul Lewing will host a sale of his acrylic paintings and tiles at his studio located at 105 North 200th Street in Shoreline on May 17-18, 2025, from noon to 5 p. m. The event invites the community to explore his work and encourages attendees to bring friends. This sale marks Lewing’s participation in the Spotlight North Open Studio Tour, which has showcased local artists' studios in Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, and North Seattle for several years. A dozen artists will display various art forms, including ceramics and sculpture, across ten locations.

Visitors can find a map and details at www. spotlightnorth. org. Each participating studio will be marked with yellow balloons to assist attendees. Lewing's work includes unique acrylic paintings and tiles, offering a glimpse into his artistic process.

The tour aims to foster community engagement with local artists and their creative spaces.

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