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Charlotte McCaslin and Faith Grossnicklaus of Roselit Bone command the intimate stage at Dante's in Portland, bathed in ethereal blue and magenta lighting. McCaslin clutches a white hollow-body guitar while Grossnicklaus stands close beside her, both performers silhouetted against the venue's signature atmospheric glow. The dramatic color wash transforms the underground club into a dreamscape, capturing the raw intensity of their RX Fest 2019 performance.
Roselit Bone performs under dramatic colored lighting at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's legendary Dante's venue.
Electric Duo at Dante's Stage
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Charlotte McCaslin and Faith Grossnicklaus of Roselit Bone command the stage at Dante's in Portland, bathed in electric blue and magenta light. McCaslin's white hollow-body guitar gleams under the theatrical lighting while Grossnicklaus draws her violin bow with focused intensity. The atmospheric haze and saturated color wash transforms the intimate venue into a dreamlike sonic landscape, capturing the duo's genre-blending artistry in full flight.
Roselit Bone performs under vivid stage lighting at RX Fest 2019 at Dante's in Portland, Oregon.
Roselit Bone Illuminated in Neon Performance
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village. The duo stands center stage bathed in dramatic stage lighting, with Richardson holding her guitar while Marsden faces away from the camera. The intimate venue setting captures the engaged audience seated at tables in the foreground, creating a sense of connection between performers and fans in this historic New York music venue.
Band of Skulls members Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance Webster Hall
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Russell Marsden and Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village. Intense cyan and amber stage lights slice through the atmospheric darkness, creating dramatic beams that illuminate the musicians in silhouette. The legendary venue's intimate setting amplifies the raw energy as the duo delivers their signature sound beneath the venue's historic ceiling, with stage smoke adding ethereal texture to the lighting design.
Band of Skulls performs at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour, with dramatic stage lighting creating an atmospheric concert experience.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Tour Webster Hall
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls share an intimate musical moment during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Bathed in ethereal blue stage lighting with atmospheric haze, Richardson stands with her back to the audience while Marsden faces forward, cradling an acoustic guitar at the microphone. The dramatic lighting creates a moody, contemplative atmosphere that captures the emotional weight of their decade-long musical journey.
Band of Skulls' Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance at Webster Hall
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Two muralists collaborate on 'Let's Talk,' a vibrant community artwork at Open Signal in Portland's historic Eliot neighborhood. One artist, wearing a navy vest and jeans, observes the geometric yellow network pattern while their colleague in a blue striped shirt sits cross-legged on the concrete, headphones on, painting flowing blue and coral forms. An orange stepladder stands ready against the white brick wall, paint cans scattered nearby as the mural takes shape under natural daylight.
Anke Gladnick and Maria Rodriguez work on their commissioned public mural 'Let's Talk' at Open Signal in Portland, Oregon.
Artists Creating Community Mural in Portland
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Manhattan's historic Webster Hall. Dramatic stage lighting cuts through the smoky atmosphere as Richardson grips her guitar neck while Marsden leans in beside her, both musicians silhouetted against the venue's iconic backdrop. The intimate concert setting captures the raw energy of their decade-spanning musical partnership, with drum kit and amplifiers forming the stage's industrial landscape.
Band of Skulls duo Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden deliver an intense performance during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance at Webster Hall
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Two artists work in tandem on a vibrant public mural titled 'Let's Talk' outside Open Signal on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Portland's Eliot neighborhood. One artist perches on a red ladder applying paint to geometric patterns while another kneels below, adding details to flowing blue forms. The contemporary mural features bold oranges, blues, and yellows with interconnected nodes suggesting digital communication networks, transforming the white building facade into a canvas of community connection.
Artists Anke Gladnick and Maria Rodriguez collaborate on the 'Let's Talk' mural commissioned by the Regional Arts & Culture Council at Open Signal in Portland, Oregon.
Collaborative Mural Creation at Open Signal Portland
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Two muralists work at different heights on a vibrant public art installation titled 'Let's Talk' at Open Signal in Portland's historic Eliot neighborhood. One artist climbs a red step ladder while another crouches near the base, both contributing to a dynamic composition featuring bold geometric figures, golden constellation-like networks, and scattered red stars against white concrete block walls. The collaborative scene captures the methodical process of large-scale community art creation in Northeast Portland's cultural corridor.
Artists Anke Gladnick and Maria Rodriguez collaborate on the 'Let's Talk' public mural commissioned by the Regional Arts & Culture Council at Open Signal in Portland, Oregon.
Artists Create Community Mural in Portland
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The indie duo Sun Blood Stories commands the intimate stage at Dante's in downtown Portland, bathed in ethereal blue and purple lighting that transforms the underground venue into a sonic sanctuary. A keyboardist in black manipulates synthesizers and electronic equipment on the left while a drummer anchors the rhythm from behind a kit adorned with geometric patterns, both silhouetted against flowing curtains that ripple with colored light. The atmospheric lighting creates dramatic shadows and highlights that emphasize the contemplative intensity of their performance at Rx Fest.
Sun Blood Stories performs under moody blue stage lighting at Dante's during Rx Fest in downtown Portland.
Sun Blood Stories Shrouded in Blue Stage Light
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Naomi Likayi stands confidently beside her colorful community mural painted on the boarded Portland World Trade Center, commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance. The artist wears a plaid coat and locs, positioned against the whimsical artwork featuring abstract figures in blues, purples, and greens that transform the urban wall into a canvas of hope. Her direct gaze and relaxed stance create an intimate portrait that captures both the artist and her public art contribution to Portland's cultural landscape.
Artist Naomi Likayi poses beside her commissioned mural at the boarded Portland World Trade Center, part of the Portland Street Art Alliance's community beautification initiative.
Artist Before Her Vibrant Community Mural
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Artist Naomi Likayi poses thoughtfully before her vibrant mural adorning the boarded World Trade Center in Portland, Oregon. Her protective locs frame her face as golden hoop earrings catch the natural light, while she wears a striking plaid wool coat over a black top. The abstract mural behind her explodes in oceanic blues, soft purples, and mint greens, featuring bold white hand silhouettes that seem to reach across the painted surface with gestural energy.
Artist Naomi Likayi stands before her commissioned mural at Portland's boarded World Trade Center, created through the Portland Street Art Alliance.
Artist Naomi Likayi Before Her Portland Mural
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The four-piece band Roselit Bone commands the intimate stage at Dante's in Portland's music scene, bathed in dramatic red and blue theatrical lighting. Barry Walker mans the keyboards while wearing a distinctive cowboy hat and patterned shirt, as Tobias Berblinger anchors the rhythm section on bass. Victor Franco delivers vocals while wielding his electric guitar center stage in a black leather jacket, with Charlotte McCaslin adding layers on guitar from stage right. The moody lighting transforms the cramped venue into an atmospheric sonic cathedral, cables snaking across the floor between amplifiers and effects pedals.
Roselit Bone performs during RX Fest 2019 at the legendary Dante's venue in Portland, Oregon.
Roselit Bone Electrifies Dante's Stage in Portland
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Charlotte McCaslin commands the foreground with her pristine white hollow-body guitar, singing into the microphone while bathed in electric blue stage lighting. Behind her, Faith Grossnicklaus draws her violin bow across the strings, both musicians absorbed in their performance at the intimate Dante's venue. The atmospheric lighting creates a dreamlike quality, with deep purples and blues washing over the duo as they deliver their ethereal sound to the RX Fest 2019 audience. The composition captures the intimate yet electric energy of live performance in Portland's renowned underground music scene.
Charlotte McCaslin and Faith Grossnicklaus of Roselit Bone perform at RX Fest 2019 at Dante's in Portland, Oregon.
Roselit Bone Performs at Portland's Dante's
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Charlotte McCaslin grips a white hollow-body guitar while Faith Grossnicklaus draws her violin bow in concentrated focus during Roselit Bone's performance at RX Fest 2019. Electric blue and magenta stage lighting bathes the duo in otherworldly hues against Dante's intimate club backdrop. The dramatic lighting transforms their black attire into silhouettes while highlighting the intensity of their musical connection, creating a moody atmosphere that captures the raw energy of Portland's underground music scene.
Roselit Bone performs under electric stage lighting at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's Dante's venue.
Roselit Bone in Electric Blue Performance
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Sun Blood Stories delivers an intimate performance bathed in electric blue and green stage lighting at Dante's in downtown Portland. The keyboardist leans into their craft at center stage, flanked by intricate mandala artwork on their instrument, while the guitarist commands the right side of the frame. Cables snake across the wooden floor of this legendary venue, creating geometric patterns that mirror the psychedelic atmosphere of the underground music scene.
Sun Blood Stories performs at Rx Fest, their ethereal sound washing over the intimate confines of Dante's in downtown Portland.
Sun Blood Stories Live at Dante's Portland
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Barry Walker and Tobias Berblinger of Roselit Bone command the intimate stage at Dante's in Portland, bathed in ethereal blue and purple stage lighting. Walker, sporting a wide-brimmed hat and patterned shirt, works his synthesizer while Berblinger leans into his bass, both musicians caught in the transcendent moment of live performance. The moody lighting creates dramatic silhouettes against the smoky atmosphere of the legendary Portland venue.
Roselit Bone performs under dramatic stage lighting at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's iconic Dante's venue.
Electric Duo Illuminated in Purple Haze
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Six musicians from Roselit Bone command the intimate stage at Dante's in Portland, bathed in saturated crimson and azure theatrical lighting. The ensemble features electric guitars, violin, brass instruments, and keyboards, creating a dynamic country-fusion performance. Dramatic spotlights pierce through the smoky venue atmosphere, casting the performers in theatrical silhouettes against draped curtains and exposed stage rigging.
Roselit Bone delivers an electrifying performance under crimson stage lights at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's legendary Dante's venue.
Roselit Bone Ignites Dante's Stage
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Two trumpet players from the band Roselit Bone perform in dramatic blue stage lighting at Dante's in Portland, Oregon during RX Fest 2019. The musicians, dressed in dark clothing, stand behind a Nord Electro 4 HP keyboard, their brass instruments gleaming under the moody concert illumination. Microphones capture their performance while intense backlighting creates an atmospheric haze, emphasizing the intimate venue setting of this underground music festival.
Roselit Bone delivers a captivating trumpet performance bathed in blue stage lights at Dante's during RX Fest 2019 in Portland, Oregon.
Roselit Bone Trumpet Duo in Blue Stage Light
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Artist Naomi Likayi sits in profile against her vibrant mural work at the boarded Portland World Trade Center, commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance. Her contemplative pose and striking locs create an intimate portrait against the dynamic backdrop of purple, blue, and mint green figures that seem to reach and interact across the wall. The interplay between the artist's earthtone plaid jacket and the bold street art creates a compelling juxtaposition of personal style and public expression.
Artist Naomi Likayi poses with her commissioned mural at the Portland World Trade Center, part of the Portland Street Art Alliance's transformation of the boarded building.
Artist Naomi Likayi with Portland Mural
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Charlotte McCaslin grips her white hollow-body guitar with fierce concentration while Faith Grossnicklaus draws her violin bow behind her, both performers bathed in the saturated purple and blue stage lights of Portland's legendary Dante's venue. The intimate underground atmosphere crackles with electric energy as the duo delivers their signature blend of rock and classical instrumentation. McCaslin's dark tousled hair and vintage-inspired outfit contrast sharply with the ethereal glow of the stage lighting, while Grossnicklaus remains partially obscured in the moody shadows.
Roselit Bone's Charlotte McCaslin and Faith Grossnicklaus perform their electric fusion set at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's underground music venue Dante's.
Electric Duet at Dante's Underground
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Barry Walker commands the keyboard while Tobias Berblinger anchors the rhythm on bass as Roselit Bone delivers an electrifying performance at Dante's in Portland, Oregon. The duo is bathed in saturated blue and purple stage lighting that cuts through the intimate venue's darkness, creating an atmospheric backdrop for their musical collaboration. Walker's cowboy hat and patterned shirt catch the colored light as he leans into his performance, while Berblinger's long hair flows as he works the bass strings. The dramatic lighting transforms the small club into a sonic cathedral, with beams piercing through the smoky air above the musicians.
Roselit Bone's Barry Walker and Tobias Berblinger perform under dramatic blue and purple lighting at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's Dante's venue.
Electric Nights at Dante's Portland Stage
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Artist Naomi Likayi stands in contemplative profile against her vibrant mural at Portland's boarded World Trade Center, her natural locs framing her upward gaze. The kaleidoscopic backdrop features flowing abstract forms in electric blues, purples, and mint greens with playful white hand motifs. Golden hoop earrings catch the light as she wears a geometric plaid coat, creating an intimate portrait that bridges the artist with her transformative public art commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance.
Artist Naomi Likayi poses before her commissioned mural at the boarded Portland World Trade Center, part of the Portland Street Art Alliance's urban revitalization project.
Artist Naomi Likayi Before Her Commissioned Mural
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Artists Anke Gladnick and Maria Rodriguez collaborate on a vibrant community mural titled 'Let's Talk' outside Open Signal in Portland's Eliot neighborhood. The scene captures the creative process in action, with a red ladder positioned against the building wall where a colorful figure with flowing blue hair emerges from fresh paint. Paint cans and supplies scattered on a makeshift table reveal the organized chaos of artistic creation, while the 'Open Signal' sign overhead anchors the cultural significance of this Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard location.
Artists work on the commissioned 'Let's Talk' mural at Open Signal community media center in Portland's historic Eliot neighborhood.
Mural Artists Transform Portland Community Space
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Experimental band Sun Blood Stories performs in the intimate, moody confines of Dante's in downtown Portland during Rx Fest. Electric blue stage lighting bathes the duo as the keyboardist leans into the microphone while the drummer maintains rhythm behind a geometric-patterned kit. The atmospheric lighting creates deep shadows against flowing curtains, capturing the mesmerizing sound of the Boise-founded band now based in Portland.
Experimental band Sun Blood Stories delivers an atmospheric performance at Rx Fest in the legendary Dante's venue in downtown Portland.
Sun Blood Stories Live at Dante's
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The bustling interior of Portland's Wacom Experience Center reveals a vibrant creative workspace where artists and designers gather to explore digital artistry. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the industrial-chic space with natural light, illuminating collaborative workstations equipped with drawing tablets and monitors. Small groups of creators engage in hands-on learning around sculptural white tables, while others work intently at individual stations lined along the exposed concrete walls. The open-plan design, punctuated by pendant lighting and polished concrete floors, embodies Portland's innovative spirit in the heart of the Pearl District.
Artists and designers collaborate at Portland's Wacom Experience Center, a creative hub fostering digital artistry in the Pearl District.
Creative Innovation Hub in Portland's Pearl District
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Artist Naomi Likayi stands confidently against her vibrant mural work at Portland's World Trade Center, her dark curls framing a direct gaze toward the camera. She wears an oversized plaid coat in earth tones over a black top, complemented by gold hoop earrings that catch the natural light. The abstract mural behind her bursts with swirling forms in blues, purples, and mint green, commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance for the boarded-up building. The composition creates a striking contrast between the artist's grounded presence and the dynamic energy of her colorful creation.
Artist Naomi Likayi poses before her commissioned mural at Portland's World Trade Center, part of the Portland Street Art Alliance's urban art initiative.
Artist Naomi Likayi Against Portland Mural
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Illustrator Anke Gladnick works methodically on her vibrant mural "Let's Talk" outside Open Signal on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Portland's historic Albina neighborhood. The artist crouches beside a red ladder, applying paint to the lower portion of her surreal composition featuring a figure with flowing blue hair holding a large teal camera or recording device. Paint containers and brushes are scattered across a makeshift table, while the afternoon light illuminates both the emerging artwork and the urban streetscape of this culturally significant corridor.
Artist Anke Gladnick works on her commissioned mural "Let's Talk" at Open Signal in Portland's Eliot neighborhood, part of a Regional Arts & Culture Council initiative.
Artist Creates Community Mural in Portland
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Artist Naomi Likayi stands confidently against her explosive mural at Portland's World Trade Center, wearing a black and white plaid flannel over dark jeans and boots. The artwork behind her bursts with cobalt blues, seafoam greens, and violet purples, featuring abstract faces and flowing forms that create a dynamic backdrop. Her relaxed pose and direct gaze embody the creative spirit that transformed this boarded urban space into a canvas of expression through the Portland Street Art Alliance commission.
Artist Naomi Likayi poses in front of her commissioned mural work at the boarded Portland World Trade Center as part of a Portland Street Art Alliance project.
Artist Naomi Likayi Against Her Vibrant Mural
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Artist Anke Gladnick works intently on their mural commission "Let's Talk" within the creative spaces of Open Signal in Portland's Eliot neighborhood. Framed by coral-pink scaffolding and surrounded by paint supplies, the illustrator embodies focused artistic dedication as natural light illuminates their workspace. The scene captures the intersection of public art creation and community cultural programming in Northeast Portland's vibrant arts district.
Illustrator Anke Gladnick works on their mural "Let's Talk" commissioned by the Regional Arts & Culture Council at Open Signal in Portland's Eliot neighborhood.
Muralist Creates Community Art in Portland Studio
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