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Sara Everett | Washington State

2024

Mixed Media

"Fragment Fantastics" endeavors to use every last piece of Sara's artwork to create a wearable variety of artworks.

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$50.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
  • Behind the Canvas

     Everett’s work invites viewers to see beyond the immediate implications of discarded materials and environmental damage, urging a reflection on the interconnectedness of all things. Her stitched landscapes, with their intricate layers and textures, mirror the complexity of the natural world, revealing moments of beauty amidst the chaos. Through her art, Everett encourages a dialogue about the potential for healing and restoration, both within the environment and within ourselves. By transforming remnants into reflections of the world’s inherent beauty, she challenges us to consider how we might contribute to mending rather than merely consuming the world around us.

GENERAL OPERATING HOURS

MONDAY  |  BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
TUESDAY- SATURDAY  | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

SUNDAY  |  CLOSED

 

MONTHLY

FIRST THURSDAY  |  4:00 PM - CLOSE

FIRST FRIDAY | CLOSED

LOCATION
604 2ND AVENUE
SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98104

VM: +1 253-737-3506EM: CONNECT(at)SLIPSTITCHSTUDIO.COM

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