Category Archive: After the movie

Walter Lieberman and crew making murini

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Frank and I went to the Bellevue Art Fair, which is a must-see by the way, and were surprised to see Walt hosting this demonstration on glass. They made lots of things, not… Continue reading

There is still time to get your free Henry poster!

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Ryan “Henry” Ward is in Frelard today until 5:00 signing posters. They are so well done and on cardstock too. If you don’t get a chance to get a free poster, make sure… Continue reading

Seattle Design Festival

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But what does that have to do with the movie you ask?  Wellllllll….they had a Hipstomatic photo contest and our very own Full Circle boys were submitted by a Lorraine Healy as part… Continue reading

Dick Weiss’s work at The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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This is a gorgeous piece of Dick’s and is truly worth checking out if you’re at Seattle Center.  It is at the parking garage entrance (yep, the garage gets the best work).  We… Continue reading

Seattle Center – Pilchuck Glass School 70s exhibit

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Paul Marioni and Charlie Parriott were the only two from the movie in the exhibit which was pretty surprising.  I thought I’d at least see Sonja.  Ah well, pretty cool anyway.  The exhibit… Continue reading

MEAN GROWN UPS presenting (who doesn’t like) PUDDING?

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I don’t think people realize what wonderful talent we were able to get for the movie.  Mary did the voice-over of the poem written by another amazing artist.  Frank and I went to… Continue reading

Life is good – Our IMDB page (Internet Movie Database)

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It’s kind of a lengthy process to get this in.  I understand why it is but it just took a bit longer than I thought it would.  I’m also hoping that the other… Continue reading

What a great way to spend the day; viewing great art, exploring Seattle and a treasure hunt!

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Google now has a map  of Ryan Henry Ward’s work which you can use to find all of his murals.  Ryan goes by “Henry” in his murals and is well known around the… Continue reading

Way to go Jak!

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Jak was the artist in the movie that spoke about becoming a photographer. Here is his work on the cover of Alaska Magazine – August 2012. Congratulations Jak!

Cappy Thompson – see her at MOG in Tacoma!

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Cappy was the amazing artist in the movie that did the Seattle Airport commission.  She also shared her views on money and making it as an artist. She will be the visiting artist… Continue reading