Decorative Art and Artists


The fine art of decorative artistry is especially important to the goal of Northwest Fine Living--incorporating functional art pieces into your home. Below you will find pieces from artists specializing in murals, faux finishes, and other specialty finishes.  Please notice that all art work is meant for display and not reproduction without the artists permission. We are thankful that we here at NWfineliving.com can provides the public with listings of artists and their work throughout this webpage, and consequently, ask that any questions be directed towards Tim Lenihan (206)280-5859 for any inquiries into various pieces.


 Woody Winter   www.woodywinter.com

 

Woody has been an artist ever since he could hold a crayon and draw on his bedroom walls.  Woody, who was born in Wyoming and raised in the Puget Sound area of Washington state, developed a love for art.  He loved the beauty of the Northwest, and the scenery became his favorite subject.  Woody has painted walls, ceilings, floors, furniture, and other objects in businesses and homes.  He has traveled to many states and has worked in several Street of Dreams across America.   He has also appeared on several episodes of the new television show, HOME TEAM, starring Troy McClain from "The Apprentice."  If it can be be painted, Woody can transform it into a work of art!


  Bruce Brickman   www.brucebrickman.com 

An international artist & designer, Bruce Brickman explores a mix of realism and abstraction mixed in varying degrees. Bruce's primary objective is to catch the essence, to facilate the essence of the subject while painting or designing. This is such a high, he says, to lose a sense of yourself. This level of concentration is where the magic is experienced. This facilitating experience of being absorbed into what one is doing he believes serves the project's needs the most. His experience has repeatedly shown him that this is the most satisfying aspect to both painting & design. The dance of using all of your self while simultaneously remaining open for the greatest potential to come about. Among his many achievements, Bruce also had a studio in japan for seven years, showed his work museums, was commissioned to paint the portrait of Mr Akio Morita (Mr Sony), consulted and colaborated on desgins for the largest hotel casino in the world, painted corporate murals and have collectors throughout the world.

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