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Hollyhocks

Hollyhocks

Hollyhocks are timeless flowers that tend to remind me of my grandmother’s garden. Historically among other things, they represent ambition and aspiration because of the tall, steadfast stalk that strives upward. Today though, we’re reminded of their...
A Shady Respite

A Shady Respite

During these long hot dry days of late summer, it feels like a special treat to find a cool shady spot. PAPA artist Dutch Thurman shares one in her painting “Garlic Gone Wild.” Following the almost hidden pathway, you reach the cool beneath the trees...
Refreshing Beauty

Refreshing Beauty

Could you use a break? Our August featured artist, Paula Clark Trojahn, has the perfect remedy with a unique exhibit that soothes like a cool breeze on an oppressively hot day. As a life long artist who never lost the joy of painting as a child, she brings whimsy...
A Different Perspective

A Different Perspective

Art can do many things and often painters help you see things in unexpected ways. Water colorist John McLaren piques our interest in the Artist Challenge this month to paint a window. Rather than simply showing us a window though, he tempts us to look closer to...
Breathtaking

Breathtaking

Your selection for the People’s Choice this month is Chad McLaren’s aptly titled painting, “Breathtaking.” Chad immediately directs your attention to the tranquility of this face as you imagine the feel of cool water enveloping skin. The stark...
Don’t Miss It!

Don’t Miss It!

You only have a week left to see what our artists have prepared for you over at City Hall! “Remnants of Silent Flights” by Paula Clark Trojahn provides a clue to the engaging art awaiting you in this special summer exhibition. Her use of color and value...