By Netera Landar
Photo: 1-- At the entrance, there was a candy booth, a grand piano inside a Christmas gazebo, and a walk-through Christmas tree. Strands of twinkling lights wrapped around light poles, tying the scenery together.
Photo 2: The exhibit’s setting was beautiful and realistic. Photographs and paintings were showcased on easels along a long, snow-covered pathway. The work was easy to find and well organized. Each artist contributed three pieces for the exhibit.
Photo 4: Everyone enjoyed dancing to the holiday music.
Photo 5: Mary Zimmer describing her work to GMetal Svartur. Left to right: Winter Refuge, Winter Sunset, Snowing While the Sun Shines.
Photo 6: Serena Marabana’s Echoes of Snow, Snowdrops, where winter comes to rest. Pictured are a gazebo, a frozen pond, and a lighthouse.
Photo 7: Johannes Huntsman, Winterscapes 25, in blue tones, gives you the winter vibe. Johannes is the creator and owner of Kultivate Magazine and galleries.
Photo 8: Vixen Reigndeer's photography. I see adorable snowmen on the side of the road, frozen branches endangering a tree, and warming up with a cup of coffee.
Photo 9: Zia Branner’s Zale, Liberosis, and Cascade.
Photo 10: Gayle Sweetwater’s Winter’s Spring, Wandering Snowman, and Winter’s Winter watercolor paintings.
Photo 11: Giselle Seeker’s Through the Trees, Holiday cheer, and Arctic Sun.
Photo 12: Holiday Candy booth and grand piano in a Christmas gazebo
Photo 13: Kika Yongho, Think, Early Bird, and Travel in Time.
Photo 10: Gayle Sweetwater’s Winter’s Spring, Wandering Snowman, and Winter’s Winter watercolor paintings.
Photo 11: Giselle Seeker’s Through the Trees, Holiday cheer, and Arctic Sun.
Photo 12: Holiday Candy booth and grand piano in a Christmas gazebo
Photo 13: Kika Yongho, Think, Early Bird, and Travel in Time.
Netera Landar













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