October, 2013 – Wellington Showcasing Local Art

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Wellington Showcasing Local Art

 

 

Wellington Showcasing Local Art at Village Hall 

Wellington’s Village Hall has a new splash of color, thanks to the Wellington Art Society. The nonprofit organization’s artists loaned 40 amazing works of art that will be on display at Village Hall through the end of December. Wellington will rotate in new works of art every four months.  The public is invited to attend an informal reception at Village Hall on Tuesday October 22nd from 5:30pm to 7:30pm to recognize the artists and their work on display. The following artists currently have their works on display:

Artist

Artwork on Display

Nancy Brown

Ladder by the Wall in Tibet; Horseman in Inner Mongolia

Ilkin Deniz

Boat in Croatia
Deborah LaFogg Docherty Fawn; Out of the Glade

Donna Donelan

Think Pink; Spring Blooms
Durga Garcia Florida Hay Field; X Marks the Spot; Front Yard Tree

Pat Kaufman

Red Jar with Yellow Poppies; Yellow Jar with Red Poppies
Marie Lentine Opening to the Fruits of Life; Contemplation on the Tree of Life; Abundant Life – Within

Joanne Baker MacLeod

Massachusetts Stream; Banyan Tree
Kathryn Morlock Working the Fields; Key West House

Alice Pearline

Roses; Vanessa’s Land; Birch Trees
Leslie Pfeiffer Golden Passage; Golden Orchids
Bobbin Salisbury Yellow Coconuts; Coconuts
Phyllis Silk

Winds of Yesterday; Beautiful Dreams; Purple Dreams in Color

Jean Talbott Delta Blues; Water Lily; Sunlit Meadow

Mikki Vicoli

Sir-Reality; Determination; Party Girl

Laura Willems

Cosmic Dust; The Rings of Solaris; Sparky

BettyJane Zedonek

Bougainvillea on Patio

Roehl Acosta

1,000 Feet Below My Head

About the Wellington Art Society: Founded in 1981, the Wellington Art Society is open to artists of all media and patrons of the arts, providing both local and regional artists the platform to share their work, learn more about their craft, and serve the community through art. For more information, visit www.wellingtonartsociety.org

For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or watch Channel 18 for the latest happenings.