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'Focus on Faces' now showing at CarnegiePosted Thursday, May 5, 2011, at 1:06 PM
There's a new art show up at the Carnegie Heritage & Art Center of Greene County in Linton.
Stop by and enjoy the "Focus on Faces" show that is currently at the Carnegie. We have portraits by several area artists in the east gallery. The human face is one of the most difficult subjects to paint. Most faces are not symmetrical! If the eye does not tilt this way, or the mouth a bit crooked, it does not look like the person. However, one has endless inspiration to create when all "the faces" are around us all day! * "Meet your Area Artist" on May 14 will be Pat Woodall, local artist. Be sure to stop by and watch Pat create her wonderful paintings! Bring your own paints and take advantage of the knowledge of a VERY experienced painter. * Repairs were made this past month to the exterior of the historic Carnegie building (1908) which houses the Carnegie Heritage & Arts Center. Thank you to Tony Kluesner and Chuck McDonald for a great job! The grand old lady looks very nice for being 103 years old! The downstairs area has been historically restored, so be sure to come by and take a look! Our new hours are Tuesday , noon to 3 p.m., and Wednesday through Friday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. We are open Saturdays when a visiting artist is there from noon to 3 p.m. Donna is president and founder of the Carnegie Heritage & Arts Center of Greene County. She can be reached at www.mcklues@gmail.com . |
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