Kukula and Nicoletta Ceccoli at Roq La Rue Gallery
David Pescovitz:

This Friday, Seattle's Roq La Rue Gallery presents a dual show of artists Nicoletta Ceccoli and Kukula. Ceccoli is best known in her native Italy Republic of San Marino as a children's book illustrator. This is her first major US show. (Seen here at left, Ceccoli's "Tree Girl," acrylic on paper, 11" x 17".) San Francisco artist Kukula's paintings for this show explore the "last hour before death." Most of the pieces are 5" x 7" in size, representing a final "snapshot" of the character. (Seen here at right, Kukula's "One Last Tea Cup," acrylic on birch panel, 5" x 7".) The show runs through August 4. Link to Ceccoli gallery, Link to Kukula gallery



This Friday, Seattle's Roq La Rue Gallery presents a dual show of artists Nicoletta Ceccoli and Kukula. Ceccoli is best known in her native Italy Republic of San Marino as a children's book illustrator. This is her first major US show. (Seen here at left, Ceccoli's "Tree Girl," acrylic on paper, 11" x 17".) San Francisco artist Kukula's paintings for this show explore the "last hour before death." Most of the pieces are 5" x 7" in size, representing a final "snapshot" of the character. (Seen here at right, Kukula's "One Last Tea Cup," acrylic on birch panel, 5" x 7".) The show runs through August 4. Link to Ceccoli gallery, Link to Kukula gallery
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