The calendar says we’re in Spring, but step out the door and you’re not so sure. While the sunshine seems warm, because of the cold wind, the lake is still frozen and the standard of dress is still pure winter! Ah, but we hold on to hope and I’m planting summer bulbs in pots for putting outdoors in another month or so. And the countdown is on for the upcoming art shows. I’m honored to have my artwork on display at the Osceola Medical Center Gallery, beginning Friday, April 1 through June 31. The gallery is located in the public hallway of the clinic, and it’s a wonderful space for OMC staff and patients and family accessing the clinic services to view an ever-changing display of art. Special thanks to Sara Cutts, OMC Community Engagement Manager, and Han Huisman, artZ/OMC coordinator, for their tremendous work in organizing these exhibits.
This week’s painting is another in the Liltie Series featuring rural mailboxes. Red Letter Day, 4” x 6” on 300 lb. watercolor paper, captures a mound of red tulips soaking up the spring sunshine while waiting for the daily mail.
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