Seattle, WA
Jason Puccinelli collaborated with partner Elizabeth Potter Puccinelli to create two works for Mad Homes. “Philtering” and “Nude Descending Stairs” were both anamorphosis paintings, which means the viewer must occupy a specific vantage point to reconstitute the image. Jason Puccinelli’s artistic practice includes set design, theater/film, painting, drawing, spatial design, and interactive installation, centered around a curiosity of the natural world.
July 16 - August 7, 2011
Prior to salvage and redevelopment, a group of five neighboring homes in Seattle’s North Capitol Hill neighborhood were used by selected artists to create temporary, site-specific installations. Participants were free to use both the interior and exterior spaces of the homes, and had the unusual opportunity to cut into walls,...
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August 12 - September 12, 2010
MadArt in the Park continued MadArt’s mission to support emerging artists in the community. Seattle’s Cal Anderson Park in Capitol Hill served as the backdrop for six innovative, outdoor art installations. The project focused on the interactive nature of sculpture in public spaces and the artists were chosen to make...
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