“The Colors of Nature and Wildlife” Opening Reception
Other
245 Main Street,Kingfield ME 04947
04 November, 2022
Description
High Peaks Artisan Guild presents a two-person art exhibit, "The Colors of Nature and Wildlife," the exhibit will be on display from Nov 4th through Nov 27th, 2022, with an opening reception Fri, Nov 4th from 4:30 pm-7:30 pm. Artists and friends Cynthia-Lin Knowles and Alana Marie Ranney have never shown their work together but share a passion for Maine’s beauty, Nature, and Wildlife. Join us and spend the evening at the gallery viewing, and speaking with the two artists. New works of Cynthia's paintings, pen and ink drawings, and Alana’s photography will be on display. The artisans will be showing dramatic colors of nature & wildlife originals in prints & photography. The featured artists both live in Strong, Maine. Alana grew up in Downeast, Maine, and is an award-winning freelance photographer. She was recently published in Yankee Magazine. To learn more about her visit her website at https://www.afinephoto.com or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Mainescenes/. Cynthia-Lin was born & raised in the Bahamas. She spent holidays in New England & fell in love with the changing seasons. After attending art college in Connecticut and moving to Maine she has been inspired to draw and paint. The artists are inspired by the beauty around them: as John Keats said, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." Join us for extended hours during First Friday night ArtWalk on Fri. Nov. 4th until 7:30pm. Spend the evening at the gallery and visit the other Artwalk venues, some wine, light refreshments, and discussion will be had. Public Event Open to all. Book a free ticket and receive 10% off your purchase at the event only. Location: HPAG 245 Main Street Downtown Kingfield, Maine to learn more about the High Peaks Artisan Guild visit www.hightpeaksartisanguild.com. Regular Gallery Hours are Fri. - Sun. 11am-5pm Galley's phone during the event 207-340-1045. To learn more about ArtWalk visit https://www.facebook.com/KingfieldArtWalk. Images Below: Cynthia-Lin Knowles's “Bird of Prey” Alana Ranney's “Two Blue Birds”
Discussion
By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.