Julie 'Joules' Martin Julia “Joules” resides...
Julie 'Joules' Martin Julia “Joules” resides in Bellingham, WA. After a twenty-year hiatus she has re-emerged into painting using hair picks, chop sticks, meat forks and other nontraditional objects to apply paint to canvas. The natural affects of these tools are groupings of impasto strokes that resemble Pointillism and Impressionism. She paints the natural scenery of the Pacific Northwest. Many of her paintings are memories of time spent at her family’s cabin on Mount St. Helens before the eruption in 1980 when the cabin was destroyed. A book encapsulating these memories as paintings and stories is in progress. ----- Nikki Lang After retiring from over a decade of creating with leather, Nicki Lang picked up the palette knife and hasn’t looked back. Nicki captures iconic northwest landscapes with bold strokes and a fresh eye. Her unique palette knife work brings sculptural depth to each piece. With a background in the natural sciences, Nicki’s attention to detail grounds her work in time and place. When she is not painting, Nicki can be found writing, playing the banjo, or spending time outside with her husband, two boys and goofy dog, Lupinella. Nicki lives in a co-housing community in Bellingham, Washington.
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