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Re-Bar Seattle - Print
The original painting "Re-Bar Seattle" is part of my series of mixed-media paintings, "The Seattle I Remember." Each painting in this series depicts a beloved old Seattle gathering spot.
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Re-Bar Seattle was a tiny, legendary, queer venue in the Denny Triangle area of Seattle from 1990-2020. Vanishing Seattle wrote, “It cannot be overstated how important this dim, raw, skanky, glorious little club was to Seattle arts, culture & community. Contained within its modest 4 walls (and 2 notorious bathrooms) was a boundless world of family, belonging, & creative freedom for thousands of Seattleites…Re-Bar brought together an intersectional harmony of unapologetic outsiders, freaks, & misfits.”
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I created the original painting in 2023 with beeswax, oil paint, graphite, and salvaged materials: maps, old Metro transfer tickets, and other found and salvaged collage elements. The original painting is sold (purchased by community as a collective gift for one of the former co-owners).
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This is a high-quality Giclee print, professionally printed with pigmented inks on Somerset Velvet rag paper, which has a pleasing, matte finish. There is a ½” border around the image.
The original painting "Re-Bar Seattle" is part of my series of mixed-media paintings, "The Seattle I Remember." Each painting in this series depicts a beloved old Seattle gathering spot.
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Re-Bar Seattle was a tiny, legendary, queer venue in the Denny Triangle area of Seattle from 1990-2020. Vanishing Seattle wrote, “It cannot be overstated how important this dim, raw, skanky, glorious little club was to Seattle arts, culture & community. Contained within its modest 4 walls (and 2 notorious bathrooms) was a boundless world of family, belonging, & creative freedom for thousands of Seattleites…Re-Bar brought together an intersectional harmony of unapologetic outsiders, freaks, & misfits.”
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I created the original painting in 2023 with beeswax, oil paint, graphite, and salvaged materials: maps, old Metro transfer tickets, and other found and salvaged collage elements. The original painting is sold (purchased by community as a collective gift for one of the former co-owners).
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This is a high-quality Giclee print, professionally printed with pigmented inks on Somerset Velvet rag paper, which has a pleasing, matte finish. There is a ½” border around the image.