In honor of the season that brings forth growth, renewal and bold blossoms, the Gallery at North Haven Gardens present an exhibition that stimulates the senses and strengthens the connection with the natural world. The vibrant colors and natural textures of Spring inspire us to explore the construction, deconstruction and beauty of nature’s elements in “Petals and Patterns.”
This diverse group show features elegant pastel paintings, contemporary watercolors, still life studies, floral sculptures and much more. It features the North Texas Art Professionals collective: Barbara Mason, Lynda Kingston, Christine Scott, and Susan Bishop Shelby.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through May 11.
In honor of the season that brings forth growth, renewal and bold blossoms, the Gallery at North Haven Gardens present an exhibition that stimulates the senses and strengthens the connection with the natural world. The vibrant colors and natural textures of Spring inspire us to explore the construction, deconstruction and beauty of nature’s elements in “Petals and Patterns.”
This diverse group show features elegant pastel paintings, contemporary watercolors, still life studies, floral sculptures and much more. It features the North Texas Art Professionals collective: Barbara Mason, Lynda Kingston, Christine Scott, and Susan Bishop Shelby.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through May 11.
In honor of the season that brings forth growth, renewal and bold blossoms, the Gallery at North Haven Gardens present an exhibition that stimulates the senses and strengthens the connection with the natural world. The vibrant colors and natural textures of Spring inspire us to explore the construction, deconstruction and beauty of nature’s elements in “Petals and Patterns.”
This diverse group show features elegant pastel paintings, contemporary watercolors, still life studies, floral sculptures and much more. It features the North Texas Art Professionals collective: Barbara Mason, Lynda Kingston, Christine Scott, and Susan Bishop Shelby.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through May 11.