Kelly Vivanco "Where Colors Grow" September at Flatcolor Gallery
Kelly Vivanco
Solo Exhibition "Where Colors Grow"
opening reception September 1st, 2011 5-9PM
Flatcolor Gallery
528 1st AVE S, SEATTLE, WA 98104
http://www.flatcolor.com
With Amy Huddleston in the loft!
Through September 30th, 2011
About Kelly
Kelly Vivanco was born and raised in front of a sketchpad and a box of colors in Southern California where she later received her BFA with honors from LCAD. Kelly enjoys setting whimsy to work in many mediums and pulls inspiration from the natural and imagined world, vintage photographs, children’s literature and the oddness of her dreams.
Kelly lives and works in Escondido, California, and currently maintains a working studio in the Distinction building. A sampling of the solo and in group exhibitions include showings at the California Center for the Arts Museum, The Portsmouth Museum of Art, Thinkspace, SURU, Gallery 1988, Subtext, Rotofugi, Flatcolor, 323 East, London Miles, Art Basel and Orange County Center for Contemporary Arts. Her work is held in collections across the U.S. and abroad.
http://www.kellyvivanco.com
Kelly lives and works in Escondido, California, and currently maintains a working studio in the Distinction building. A sampling of the solo and in group exhibitions include showings at the California Center for the Arts Museum, The Portsmouth Museum of Art, Thinkspace, SURU, Gallery 1988, Subtext, Rotofugi, Flatcolor, 323 East, London Miles, Art Basel and Orange County Center for Contemporary Arts. Her work is held in collections across the U.S. and abroad.
http://www.kellyvivanco.com
About Amy
was born in 1964. I started drawing and painting as a kid and refused to give it up. I began formally studying painting around 1983. Shortly after that I was taught an approach by Bill Cumming, based on a branch of Modern Art: Les Nabis.
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