In its fifth year, Artoleptic celebrated Seattle’s urban arts and music scene
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Adric Solitaire Hicks
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Alex's completed piece.
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Some completed pieces.
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Checking out the goods.
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Augie puts on the finishing touches.
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Checking out a dance scene for the Ages and Ages music video.
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Alex begins work on his mural.
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Miss Me and Speaker Child from the band Teeter Totter will drive the finished van on a U.S. tour.
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More of Lauren Olson's work.
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Another view of J P Farquar's work.
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J P Farquar works on his piece.
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Hera creates a Yoda mural on the wall of 619 Western.
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Madison badDoberan is a 619 Western artist.
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Zelot wields a mean spray can.
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Augie Pagan reaches new heights. Some of the paintings will be shown at a future First Thursday Art Walk in Pioneer Square.
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Sensei23 and Smurf work on a mural.
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Lauren Olson has a studio at 619 Western.
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Choreographer Bobby Bonsey and Jonatan Ortiz practice a hat move on the street in front of 619 Western.
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Joe Vollan creates a landscape.
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Redd Walitski and Carl Faulkner have a studio at 619 Western.
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Artist Quincy Quigg paints a van for Teeter Totter, a Seattle band.
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Videographer T J Williams, director Haley Young and choreographer Bobby Bonsey shoot a music video for the Portland band Ages and Ages.
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In the elevator at 619 Western.
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John Osgood and Zach Bohnenkamp.
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Dancers Bobby Bonsey and Cybele Olsen practice their moves in front of 619 Western.
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Lily Cutler paints the scene at 619 Western.
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Nice work, ladies!
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Mercedes Costelloe and Brandi Duval show their tattoos.
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Action shots with Bobby Bonsey and Jonathan Ortiz.
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Dan Primo creaes a complex colorful painting on the 619 wall.
In its fifth year, Artoleptic celebrated Seattle’s urban arts and music scene with live painting (of free-standing murals, trucks, buses) and music in the sun. A fun surprise was that dance scenes for a music video (for Portland band Ages and Ages) was being taped in the street too. Some of the works created will be featured in a future Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk.Photos by Catherine Anstett.Published on August 22, 2011
