New art from Liz McGrath and Edward Walton Wilcox

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Boing Boing pal Liz McGrath has a show of her lovely and odd watercolor paintings opening at Seattle's Roq La Rue Gallery. Liz is best known for her marvelously strange faux-taxidermy sculptures. These paintings are also exquisitely odd but are decidedly more… delicate. (Top: "Madge," watercolor on paper, 5" x 5.5"; "Werewolf Torn," watercolor on paper, 4" x 4.5".) Also showing at the gallery is Edward Walton Wilcox, creator of grand, luminous paintings informed by medievality, the Renaissance, science fiction, and humor. (Above: "Ponter's Hall," bitumen and tempera on canvas,
34" x 60".) All of the art in the show is also viewable online.

Liz McGrath drawings

Edward Walton Wilcox paintings