Tag Archives: Isle of the Arts

Synesthesia: Where Art and Science Meet

Listen to the audio recorded during this fascinating event “Synesthesia – Where Art and Science Meet” held on Jan. 24th at the opening of Whidbey Artist Kim Tinuviel’s show at Galleria Chiropractica in Langley.

Thanks to Dan Germano of Whidbey Video for supporting Whidbey AIR with his recorded audio.

LISTEN >Synesthesia Where Art & Science Meet with Whidbey Artist Kim Tinuviel & Dr. Craig Weiner at the Galleria Chiropractica - Recorded 1/24/2013

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Kim Tinuviel, Tinuviel Creative 

photography • encaustics • mixed media

Kim Tinuviel’s artwork reflects the abstract textures and colors of her everyday world. She artfully orchestrates a complex interplay of cameras, computers, traditional art-making processes and found objects to create her distinct imagery, and prefers to work in three dimensions, or expand the depth of her two-dimensional work. Alternative surfaces and processes such as printing and painting on metal and stone are of particular interest. Kim’s singular artistic goal is to find the extraordinary within the ordinary.

Listen to Kim talk with Mary Rose Anderson and Annie Zeller Horton on their Whidbey AIR show Isle of the Arts.  Click the link below.

>Kim Tinuviel on Whidbey AIR’s Isle of the Arts – Dec 4_2012

LAURIE McLEAN at WHIDBEY AIR’s STUDIO

Join Mary Rose Anderson of Whidbey Air’s Isle of the Arts for a special show with Laurie McLean, Dean of the San Francisco Writers University, Literary Agent, and electronic marketing guru!

Laurie McLean is an agent at Larsen Pomada Literary Agents in San Francisco. She represents adult genre fiction (romance, fantasy, science fiction, horror, westerns, mystery, suspense, thrillers, etc.) as well as children’s middle grade and young adult books.

For more than 20 years Laurie ran an eponymous public relations agency in California’s Silicon Valley. She is wise in the ways of marketing and publicity, negotiation, editing and a host of other business-critical areas. She is also a novelist herself, so she can empathize with the author’s journey to and through publication.