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Skylark Café & Club Art Print -- West Seattle
6x8 image, hand-signed Giclée reproduction printed locally in Ballard using archival inks on 8x10 German etching paper.
Skylark is one of the places that keeps West Seattle’s music scene from becoming too tidy. Tucked along Delridge, it combines the looseness of a neighborhood bar with the improbable energy of a real small venue: local bands, open mics, karaoke, drag, trivia, and whoever happens to wander in that night. It is a little gritty, welcoming, and unconcerned with polish. I love that it still feels built for participation rather than spectatorship, a place where the boundary between the crowd and the stage is never especially firm.
6x8 image, hand-signed Giclée reproduction printed locally in Ballard using archival inks on 8x10 German etching paper.
Skylark is one of the places that keeps West Seattle’s music scene from becoming too tidy. Tucked along Delridge, it combines the looseness of a neighborhood bar with the improbable energy of a real small venue: local bands, open mics, karaoke, drag, trivia, and whoever happens to wander in that night. It is a little gritty, welcoming, and unconcerned with polish. I love that it still feels built for participation rather than spectatorship, a place where the boundary between the crowd and the stage is never especially firm.