Molly Hashimoto – Paint a National Park Landscape (Recording)

Date recorded: Thursday, April 4

Level: All

Medium: Watercolor

Presentation Type: Demo

Get ready for your spring and summer hikes and travels–join Molly as she demonstrates—you’ll see how she works from start to finish, using photos and sketches to help create a studio painting. You can paint along with her or simply observe and ask questions.

Register once for the Spring Fling 2024 Festival Pass to participate and receive Zoom and recording links for this event and all the Spring Fling Festival events.

Free!

Seattle resident Molly Hashimoto‘s paintings and prints have been published for over 30 years as notecards, holiday cards, calendars and children’s books by Pomegranate Communications. Her block prints have been published in many calendars and notecard collections. New cards and a puzzle, plus calendars for 2025 will be released in 2024.

Molly’s book Colors of the West: An Artist’s Guide to Nature’s Palette, was released in September 2017 by Skipstone Press, an imprint of Mountaineers Books. Mountaineers Books has since added new titles: Birds of the West: An Artist’s Guide and Mt. Rainier National Park: An Artist’s Tour., plus the latest release: Trees of the West: An Artist’s Guide. Molly’s work has been exhibited at the White Bird Gallery in Cannon Beach, Oregon, the Michael Pierce Gallery in Seattle and the Whatcom Museum of Art in Bellingham, Washington. In 2004, her painting Lewis and Clark Trail: Missouri River won First Prize in the Shoreline Arts Festival, Seattle, Washington. In 2004, her paintings were on exhibit in St. Charles, Missouri at the Foundry Art Centre’s inaugural show The Adventure Begins, a signature event commemorating the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Her painting, A Range of Lofty Mountains, won an Award of Merit. She exhibited in a solo show at the National Parks Conservation Association gallery in Seattle in 2008: North Cascades: Mountains of Change. Her work was included in Confluence: Artists of the North Cascades in 2009 at the Smith and Vallee Gallery in Edison, Washington. Her paintings were shown at the 2009, 2010, and 2017 Sitka Art Invitational in Portland, Oregon. She displayed her work at the Seattle Audubon Center at Seward Park in 2013 and 2022, and has annually exhibited her work in solo shows at the Elisabeth C. Miller Library at the University of Washington’s Center for Urban Horticulture, most recently in 2023. In 2014, she was interviewed in the book The North Cascades: Finding Beauty and Renewal in the Wild Nearby, by William Dietrich, (interviews by Christian Martin), published by Braided River, an imprint of the Mountaineers Books.

This event is part of our Free
Spring Fling 2024 Festival

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