"There's good and hope in the world." | Feature in the Everett Herald!

 
From The Herald: “Artist Cat Snapp in her Everett studio on April 13, surrounded by her recent abstract works, including mixed-media on paper and small sculptures made of clay. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)”

From The Herald: “Artist Cat Snapp in her Everett studio on April 13, surrounded by her recent abstract works, including mixed-media on paper and small sculptures made of clay. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)”

 

Last week I was featured in the A&E section of the Everett Herald, our local newspaper, for my work and efforts to spark joy in the lives of others while social distancing.

“As an artist, it feels really weird to share (my) art right now, for a variety of different reasons,” she said, “but one thing that I have decided for myself is that I’m not a scientist and I can’t go work in health care, and so I must use the thing I am an expert in to try to show that there’s good and hope in the world.”

 
From The Herald: “Everett artist Cat Snapp’s abstract sculptures made of Sculpey, a polymer clay material. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)”

From The Herald: “Everett artist Cat Snapp’s abstract sculptures made of Sculpey, a polymer clay material. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)”

 
 
From The Herald: “Cat Snapp shows off two of her downloadable cards in her studio in Everett. The cards print in black and white, so the customer can color them in themselves. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)”

From The Herald: “Cat Snapp shows off two of her downloadable cards in her studio in Everett. The cards print in black and white, so the customer can color them in themselves. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)”

 
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