Aug 28 2011

Workshop Participant
Richard Ross


BLOG: Richard Ross – Images by Art Wolfe

Here are some very nice images from workshop participant Richard Ross. Richard joined Art Wolfe on two international workshops this year. First to Japan and the beauty of Japanese culture, and then onto the amazing landscape of Iceland. Thanks for sharing, Richard.

>>CLICK HERE to view more of Richard’s photography:


Aug 15 2011

Gallery Print Sale
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Aug 13 2011

Lake Clark Alaska
Participant’s Gallery

Lake Clark Workshop from Art Wolfe on Vimeo.

See the amazing photographs some of the participants got last month in Art’s Lake Clark National Park Workshop, with narration by Art and some video shot on location in Alaska.

Participants who provided images:

Brian Lawson
www.brianlawsonphotography.com
Meghan Rumwell
www.rumwell.com
Andrew Suliteanu
SuliteanuPhotography.com
Joan Davidson
Gary Davidson

This was such a fantastic workshop experience, that we will be returning here next year.  Stay tuned for dates.


Jul 25 2011

C A P
Special Showcase Event


The Community Artists Program (CAP) had their first event Saturday at the Seattle Design Center. It was a resounding success.

Art Wolfe supports this program and in addition to the talented artists respresented by CAP, has several of his prints on view and for sale in the gallery at the Seattle Design Center. Please stop in to view the work of these artists and the beautiful images of horses that Art has created.

CAP is the brainchild of arts energizer, Anne Lancaster. CAP supports artists to be sustainable. Retailers are joining up because it supports artists and benefits the entire community. Another example of this can be seen in the window of the Safeway on Capitol Hill, Seattle. Art Wolfe has images in the Safeway window to draw attention to this unique exhibition space for artists.

For more information >>CLICK HERE

Photo credits: Top – Libby Pfeiffer / Bottom – Aaron Dixon