Celebration Art brings community together through shared experiences. Since 1989 I have been a part of the Fremont Solstice Parade, an event that brings people together to have fun, express themselves, and be a part of art.
The Parade operates with three simple rules: no motors, no printed words or logos, and no live animals. From extremely humble beginnings, the Parade has become one of the most fun-loving and beloved Seattle events with more than 1,000 yearly participants and audiences of over 50,000. For several years a Pageant was performed after the Parade combining parade art with music and dance to tell a story of the return of the Sun.
- Beach Ball Mayhem, 2012
- Beach Ball Mayhem, 2012
- Beach Ball Mayhem, 2012
- Jay, the master of the giant beach ball, 2012
- Our family and the giant beach ball
- Recycling Dragon, 2008
- Recycling Ensemble, Fremont Solstice Parade, 2008
- Salmon Stream Ensemble, Fremont Solstice Parade, 2006
- Salmon Stream Ensemble, Fremont Solstice Parade, 2006
- Salmon Stream Ensemble, Fremont Solstice Parade, 2006
- Giant Inflatable Sun, 2005
- Fremont Solstice Pageant, 2006
- Fremont Solstice Pageant, 2006
- Bad Hairy, 2004
- Arctic Tern Giant Puppets in Process, 2003
- Arctic Tern Giant Puppets, 2003
- Arctic Tern Giant Puppets, 2003
- Arctic Tern Giant Puppets, 2003
- Butterflies in the Fremont Solstice Parade, 2002
- Butterflies in the Fremont Solstice Parade, 2002
- Butterflies in the Fremont Solstice Parade, 2002
- Bird Dancers (front), 2001
- Bird Dancers (back), 2001
- Portal to the Underworld: Face One, 2001
- Portal to the Underworld: Face Two, 2001
- Whirlwind the Dragon, 2000