Reception Thursday for Garden Essentia featured artist Andrea Loewen

Shoreline, WALocal News

Andrea Loewen, a long-time Seattle native, will showcase her photography at Garden Essentia throughout March, with an opening reception on March 3 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Her work, titled "Beauty and Oddities: Miscellany from the Vaults," focuses on the intricate details of nature, capturing moments where light and color create enchanting scenes. Loewen's artistic sensibility has been shaped by her extensive travels and experiences with diverse cultures, allowing her to infuse her photography with a sense of mysticism and depth. She believes that nature's anatomy can provide an antidote to the stresses of modern life, fostering a dialogue that encourages viewers to reflect on their connection to the natural world. During the reception, attendees will have the opportunity to meet Loewen and engage with her artistic vision.

This exhibition not only highlights her unique perspective but also invites the community to appreciate the beauty surrounding them. Loewen's work aims to inspire an unconscious insight or reveal questions that resonate with the audience. The event promises to be an immersive experience for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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