Seattle Lunch Date Idea!

If you are a Seattleite lucky enough to work downtown, take an extra long lunch-break and meet your sweetie down at Belltown's Suyama Space, where Dan Corson creates a whole new world [of art] you can escape to from your every day hustle and bustle work routine.

A synopsis from the Olympian:


"Grotesque: the distortion or warping of an image that is reflected in the water of a cave. Arabesque: an elaborative application of repeating geometric forms that often echo the forms of nature.

Grotesque Arabesque is an immersive art environment transforming Suyama Space into an otherworldly, light-filled cave created by electroluminescent strips on meticulously bent, contour-drawn flat bar steel. The glowing cave ceiling is amplified by and reflected in a large reflecting pond below. Saturated indigo skylights wash the gallery in color, while a 25 foot wide mirror multiples and further distorts the experience."



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Poetic in name (loosely based on the Tales from Edgar Allan Poe) and elaborate in reality, the installation transforms this little bit of Belltown into a maze-like indoor cavern. Go now, and be the first to tell your friends about this otherworldly show!

The Suyama Space is only open M-F, from 9a to 5p, which makes this a perfect lunch-break date! And the best part about it? It's absolutely FREE!

Happy Dating!

xo

B&M

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