Monday, December 21, 2009

“Burnt Impressions” Collection Features Eclectic and Functional Burnt Wood Pieces

Kirkland artisan Kris Lynch is accepted for her avant-garde and amusing burnt-wood creations. She will advertise her newest accumulating of hand-tooled works at Pogacha restaurant in Issaquah, 120 N.W. Gilman Blvd, from Oct. 3 – Nov. 14, 2009. On Nov. 14 the appearance will move to Pogacha of Bellevue, 119 106th Ave. N.E., area it will run until Dec. 19, 2009.

The artisan anxiously crafts her aboriginal woodworks by carving hand-drawn designs with a hot adamant and painting abundant layers of multi-hued colors. Pogacha will affection a accumulating of “turntable” appearance trivets. Themes cover travel-inspired scenes, comestible favorites, sea and agrarian life.

“My works are aggressive by cardinal moments in my activity such as beach-combing on Captiva Island in Florida, summers spent in the Rocky Mountains, bright crowned cranes at the Cougar Mountain Zoo, or visits with accompany over a canteen of wine,” said Lynch. “The a lot of important affair to me is that the colors accord and are fresh. The colors accept to allege to me.”

The new collection, “Burnt Impressions,” appearance pieces that are advised as autogenous architecture focal points. The accumulating includes kitchen-oriented, high-quality turntables as different centerpieces or bank décor. “I accomplishment anniversary area with a blubbery top accoutrement so that it can be bankrupt easily. These works of art are meant to be functional,” Lynch said.

For added advice about Lynch’s display and Pogacha Restaurants, alarm 425-392-5550, or appointment the web website at www.pogacha.com.

About the Artist:
Kris Lynch advised art and autogenous architecture at Miami University in Ohio, earning a amount in bloom and fitness, a constant passion. She has acid her artistic abilities at the Kirkland Arts Center. The majority of her plan is abreast commissioned for audience throughout the country. Lynch works harder to acquisition blush combinations and designs that reflect her client’s account and decor. Lynch lives in Kirkland with her bedmate and two daughters. She oversees artistic themes, designs and décor for A. G. Bell Elementary School’s anniversary arrangement and for added association events. Kris Lynch can be accomplished at 425-503-2232 or krislynch@comcast.net.

CONTACT: Cynthia Flash
425-603-9520
Cynthia@flashmediaservices.com

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