November Featured Artist:Lynn Lee

The November featured artist is Madison painter and multi-media artist, Lynn Lee. Lynn is a former San Francisco gallery owner and interior designer and has a background in various art mediums which he incorporates into his work. Lynn has been busy creating acrylic paintings of everyday (Willy Street) neighborhood scenes and sometimes the unexpected abstract. Lynn has a love for anything having to do with interior design and home decor. “There is nothing more personal than how a family lives and what they chose to surround themselves with.”
Lynn will have his work showcased at Hatch Art House from November 1-30 with an artist reception Friday, November 9th from 6-9pm. Refreshments will be served.

 

Check out the Facebook event page here: http://www.facebook.com/events/517967268213358/

Upcycled Art at Hatch

As many of you know, the deadline to the EcoSquared Art Show is November 21st. I thought I’d share with you some of the artwork in the gallery that incorporates upcycled materials. Upcycled is still a fairly new term, you can learn more here. And remember, the main criteria for Ecosquared is to use something upcycled, have it measure between 6″ square to 8″ square, and have it ready to hang on the wall. We are so excited to see what all of you creative Wisconsinites come up with! Please feel free to leave questions or concerns here in the comment section.

Reclaimed steel and spray paint. “Birds on a Wire” artist Liv Aanrud.
Acrylic house paint on upcycled canvas. “Yellow Leaves” artist Lynn Lee.
Diorama made from a drawer, newspaper and found objects. Artist Beth Heeney.

 

Wall sculpture made with reclaimed wood, found objects (saw blade, nails, drain cover) and wire. Artist Bryan Richgels.
Acrylic painting with incorporated old maps on a cabinet door. Artist Tammy Schreiter.
“Spring”. Found objects (silk flowers, fabric, rope) on upcycled canvas and frame. Artist Beth Heeney.

 

 

 

Celebrate!

Fall Gallery Night, 2012

Good times were had by the hundreds of people who came through the Hatch door last night. Thanks Hatch fans for a great turnout and overall wonderful Gallery Night! Each one just keeps getting better and better. All of the artists, myself included, really APPRECIATE your patronage… YOU are the reason Hatch is here!!!