As we embrace the season of change and reflection—with Halloween, Remembrance Day, and the joy of the holidays on the horizon—I’m thrilled to invite you to a very special art show on November 6, 2024 at the Norelco Cabinets showroom, transformed for one evening into a vibrant gallery space.
This show isn’t just an event; it’s a celebration of community, creativity, and connection. Prepare to be captivated not only by the paintings, but by the Norelco Cabinets showroom, where creativity and beauty shine in every unique piece. The craftmanship behind each cabinet and design reveals a true artistry, showcasing the talent of an incredible group of interior artists. For those who appreciate art or want to share it with a loved one, this is the perfect opportunity. My original pieces, including my cherished poppy paintings in honor of Remembrance Day, will be on display alongside a diverse collection of works filled with rich colors, varied styles, and stories. Stroll through the gallery, feel the connection to the art, and maybe even find a perfect holiday gift—whether it’s an original piece or a print. Giving the gift of art, even to yourself, is a gift that grows in meaning with time.
Growing up in Rutland, I spent my days exploring these neighborhoods and hills, and I’m incredibly grateful to now share my art with the very community that shaped me. I would be honored to welcome you, whether you’re a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer. Come meet fellow art lovers, bring a friend, bring a child, and show them the magic and importance of art. Let’s come together for an hour or two and enjoy each other’s company, surrounded by the beauty of local art.
Everyone is welcome. I look forward to seeing you there!
Thank you in advance, for sharing this article with your loved ones. As you know, ART IS FOR EVERYONE.
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Thank you and have a glorious day. May the colors of autumn warm your soul. Patty