Art and Events for Alan Fulle April 2025

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Art and Events for Alan Fulle April 2025

I’m sharing some key points, thoughts and upcoming events with my Artwork. 

Upcoming Dream Catcher series:

Join me as I post in-process pics on bluesky @AlanFulleartist.bsky.social 

https://bsky.app/profile/alanfulleartist.bsky.social

AND Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fullealan/ 

My upcoming Dream Catcher series. 

These sixteen paintings on panel simulate Mandala themes and are meditations nearly two years in the making.

I’m trying to create a new series by synthesizing styles, evoking celestial expanse through pointillism, and representing the world, dreams, and transformative magic in three interconnected rings.

Dream Catcher detail for Blog post #2
Dream Catcher detail for Blog post #2


The sixteen paintings constitute the next series of paintings following the “Spiritual Maximalism” series. I have Books and shirts from the show.



Shirt links: Https://www.cocaseattle.net/shirt/

have shirts available, for sale, on their website. Most of the proceeds go to Coca and supports our fine organization in Seattle.
have shirts available, for sale, on their website. Most of the proceeds go to Coca and supports our fine organization in Seattle.

Book Links: Https://cocaseattle.net/publications/storebook.php?ID=58

I had a solo show show at CoCA, “Spiritual Maximalism”. I made a book for sale, that talked about the process of my journey and the work itself
I had a solo show show at CoCA, “Spiritual Maximalism”. I made a book for sale, that talked about the process of my journey and the work itself

– I eagerly anticipate completing the Neo Geo series of architectural-themed paintings upon the arrival of the Dream Catchers.

I have dedicated over two years to creating the bold Neo Geo Series.

I am now preparing for a significant push this summer.

These large mediums, measuring 46”x38”x2” on panel, offer focused control and strength compositions, commonly used in architecture.

This series connects to my extensive body of hard-edged abstract paintings.

Inspired by archetypal architectural narratives, each painting bears a title from renowned modern landmarks. The Terra Incognito depicts rigorous research and development. The central compositions feature intricate harmonies and rhythm-based historical fantasies. 

The Neo Geo series inspired by Architectural themes and geometric forms, is a series of paintings I am currently working on 68”x42” Acrylic, oils on panel (In process)
The Neo Geo series inspired by Architectural themes and geometric forms, is a series of paintings I am currently working on 68”x42” Acrylic, oils on panel (In process)


On AlanFulleArtInterviews, my Art interview show on YouTube, I’m pleased to announce two new episodes that are live now.

Cameron Anne Mason https://youtu.be/KPBP_8xgIJE

Lois Silver. https://youtu.be/LjqtSln5XsU

Two Seattle-based artists that offer a glimpse of their art and stories.

I have an Art interview show AlanFulle’s art interviews, on YouTube, where I interview Artists from the Pacific northwest. Ill Have many new episodes coming soon, better and more pro. Please Like and subscribe there.
I have an Art interview show AlanFulle’s art interviews, on YouTube, where I interview Artists from the Pacific northwest. Ill Have many new episodes coming soon, better and more pro.
Please Like and subscribe there.

Send me an Email if you would like a studio tour

AlanFulle@icloud.com


Saturday April 12 At Equinox studios 
6555 5th Ave S 98108
Studio 311Tim Aquero Studios 
6-9PM
Visual Syntax Pop up show at Tim Aguero Studios 6555 5th Ave S 98108 Studio 311 6-9pm
Visual Syntax Pop up show at Tim Aguero Studios 6555 5th Ave S 98108 Studio 311 6-9pm


“Gallery 601 at Water Sines Studio
in Seatte’s Pioneer Square
hosts a killer party during First Thursdays Art-walk
with music by Sonic Shiva from 8-10pm.” 

look at the VAST archives of                

AlanFulle Art on AlanFulle.com(on mobile).
Under the Art category, find the down arrow that will open up many series of paintings 
Alan Fulle