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Art by Northwest

Leaving the Loom: Tininha Silva

Working in His Wheel House: Reid Ozaki

Working in His Wheel House: Reid Ozaki

Host Brangien Davis traveled to Tacoma to visit the home studio of renowned ceramicist Reid Ozaki, who passed away soon after filming. The artist details his creative process, revealing the traditional Japanese aesthetics and Northwest influences that shape his work. From raw clay to glaze, Ozaki skillfully crafted earth into

Quilting a Canvas: Julie Sevilla Drake

Quilting a Canvas: Julie Sevilla Drake

Brangien Davis travels to Anacortes, Washington, to connect with innovative quilt artist Julie Sevilla Drake. Drake brings a specialized approach to the artistic tradition, dyeing her own fabrics and using a machine to add rich textures. Using advanced color theory, intuitive stitching techniques and abstract exploration, Drake shares her artistic

Collaborating With Trees: Todd Horton

Collaborating With Trees: Todd Horton

Brangien Davis joins artist Todd Horton in Edison, Washington, as he shares his innovative “Topographia Index.” Fusing analog wire and wood implements with charcoal and graphite, Horton “collaborates” with trees to create dynamic artworks driven by wind and weather. Using a floating device placed in the Samish River and writing

Leaving the Loom: Tininha Silva

Leaving the Loom: Tininha Silva

Brangien Davis delves into the art of Tininha Silva, a Brazil-born artist based in Port Townsend, Washington. Silva demonstrates how she transforms natural materials into stunning woven wall hangings and sculptures. Inspired by nature in her immediate surroundings, Silva’s intuitive and organic approach to art allows her to explore

Working in His Wheel House: Reid Ozaki

Working in His Wheel House: Reid Ozaki

Host Brangien Davis traveled to Tacoma to visit the home studio of renowned ceramicist Reid Ozaki, who passed away soon after filming. The artist details his creative process, revealing the traditional Japanese aesthetics and Northwest influences that shape his work. From raw clay to glaze, Ozaki skillfully crafted earth into

Quilting a Canvas: Julie Sevilla Drake

Quilting a Canvas: Julie Sevilla Drake

Brangien Davis travels to Anacortes, Washington, to connect with innovative quilt artist Julie Sevilla Drake. Drake brings a specialized approach to the artistic tradition, dyeing her own fabrics and using a machine to add rich textures. Using advanced color theory, intuitive stitching techniques and abstract exploration, Drake shares her artistic

Collaborating With Trees: Todd Horton

Collaborating With Trees: Todd Horton

Brangien Davis joins artist Todd Horton in Edison, Washington, as he shares his innovative “Topographia Index.” Fusing analog wire and wood implements with charcoal and graphite, Horton “collaborates” with trees to create dynamic artworks driven by wind and weather. Using a floating device placed in the Samish River and writing

Leaving the Loom: Tininha Silva

Leaving the Loom: Tininha Silva

Brangien Davis delves into the art of Tininha Silva, a Brazil-born artist based in Port Townsend, Washington. Silva demonstrates how she transforms natural materials into stunning woven wall hangings and sculptures. Inspired by nature in her immediate surroundings, Silva’s intuitive and organic approach to art allows her to explore