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From Bainbridge Island’s decades’ old annual Paint Night to countless pictures chalked on sidewalks during local festivals, the Seattle area is no stranger to so-called guerrilla-art. In January 2001, for example, someone even placed a 350-pound steel slab nicknamed the “monolith” in Seattle’s Magnuson Park only for it to be stolen and relocated to Duck Island in the middle of Green Lake.

Seattle’s most recent guerrilla-art is a papier-mâché collection left at Gas Works Park. Unofficially dubbed “The Spirit of Awakening” for words inscribed on upon it, the Seattle Parks Department has announced it will allow the art pieces to remain until Labor Day unless proper permits are obtained.

According to The Seattle Times, a plaque attached to the sculpture reads “Anew is gifted to the citizens of Seattle in the spirit of awakening. Each of us has shells to break through, parameters to look past and wills to exercise. Arise and stand and then start moving.”

Originally displayed at the Critical Massive annual arts event in July, the Awakening’s artist wishes to remain anonymous according to the event’s organization Ignition Northwest.

Photo Credit - Mónica Guzmán at seattlepi.com

Photo Credit - Mónica Guzmán at seattlepi.com

Decorating your living space with stylish, interesting art, without resorting to lame already framed Ikea posters, is difficult. Even more difficult is decorating with a limited budget. Just recently, I found a couple cool Northwest-themed posters that would be great to spruce up any space or to give as creative gifts. Continue Reading…

Local arist, Deborah Lawrence, was originally selected to produce a unique ornament for the White House Christmas tree. The White House now says it will not display the ornament due to inapproiate subject matter. Continue Reading…

In what may be the start of a disturbing trend, local arts and crafts are at such a high demand that renegade art fans are apparently forging traveler’s checks to purchase trinkets and bric-a-brac. Authorities are holding a 54 year-old Yakima man for passing fake traveler checks at an arts and crafts fair at the Benton County Fairgrounds. Continue Reading…