Thursday, December 28, 2017

The Extraordinary Artists With A New Solo Exhibition

Ari Glass is a renowned American painter, designer, and musician with an exceptional body of work. His work includes a wide variety of different themes and techniques. Ari Glass started drawing at a young age, and since then he has achieved great success in the art world, exhibiting solo and participating in a number of group exhibitions. And while most artists stress trying to create their work, the fact that Ari Glass is still creating his designs as a hobby ensures that it is something he will continue to enjoy for a long time.


Thursday, October 12, 2017

A Painter of Movement, Sometimes of Dance

After more than twenty group and one two exhibitions, Seattle-based artist Ari Glass once again had his own independent exhibition in Seattle. Namely, from June 9 to June 20, the exhibition "Landscapes of Color" was exhibited at the Captain's Tower, where this outstanding painter, artist, and stylish experimenter presented his impressive canvases.

Ari Glass is a member of NAIA Seattle, he is an organizer of exhibitions, and a member of the Art Forum Soufend Association, where he has participated in a number of group exhibitions on a regular base. His work is acknowledged outside of Seattle and the United States.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Ari Glass Unveils New Installation at Pacific Tower

It’s been eight months since we last checked in with Ari Glass, one of the 10 artists included in the 2017 installment of City Arts’ annual Future List. Back then, we called him a “spiritual painter.” Since then, Glass was commissioned to create an installation at the North Tower entrance of Pacific Tower, the massive Art Deco building at the top of Beacon Hill that once housed Amazon's headquarters and originally opened as a Marine Hospital. The building's restored lobby features artwork by painter, muralist and Northwest Mystic Kenneth Callahan that focuses on seamen and their lives; now Glass' new work, supported by the C. Keith Birkenfeld Memorial Trust, will reflect the diverse community of nonprofits and cultures that are present in the Tower today. The piece took Glass four months to complete and, in typical fashion, he’s keeping it under wraps until its unveiling tomorrow.


Pulling up to Glass’ Mt. Baker studio, I’m met with a huge double-exposure mural, pictured below, put together by Glass and collaborator Craig Cundiff. Cundiff typically laces pink and magenta hues in his work while Glass’s signature blue, red and gold set off the background of the piece, crescendoing into a beautiful union... Read more