
We are proud to share that gallery artist Marita Dingus has been featured in the Seattle Times!
“On a woodsy 7-acre property on the edge of Auburn, dozens of larger-than-life creatures rise rom the leaf-littered earth. Their limbs are strings of bright orange buoys, corrugated PVC pipes or garden hoses attached to wiry frames strung with glass panels, bent metal and bottle caps. From their heads sprout Sprite bottle locks, manes made from electrical wire, telephone cord curls and espresso pod Bantu knots. Their oversized heads, painted dark brown on flat circular surfaces, give the figures a childlike vulnerability…..”
Check out the full article below!