Laura Rathe Fine Art will present "The Little Things," a holiday group exhibition featuring small works from the LRFA artist roster, including Zhuang Hong Yi, Stallman Studio, Michael Laube, Meredith Pardue, Robert Mars, Carly Allen Martin, Matt Devine, Charles Patrick, and many more.
Art is a universal form of communication and a means of expression that shapes of everyday lives. It not only beautifies our surroundings but can be used as an ingredient to empower the hearts of people. With all the major events happening in our world, it’s important to slow down to appreciate and connect with the people around, as well as ourselves. "The Little Things" is a reminder that beauty, wonder, and connectiveness can often be found in the smallest of places.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 30.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will present "The Little Things," a holiday group exhibition featuring small works from the LRFA artist roster, including Zhuang Hong Yi, Stallman Studio, Michael Laube, Meredith Pardue, Robert Mars, Carly Allen Martin, Matt Devine, Charles Patrick, and many more.
Art is a universal form of communication and a means of expression that shapes of everyday lives. It not only beautifies our surroundings but can be used as an ingredient to empower the hearts of people. With all the major events happening in our world, it’s important to slow down to appreciate and connect with the people around, as well as ourselves. "The Little Things" is a reminder that beauty, wonder, and connectiveness can often be found in the smallest of places.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 30.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will present "The Little Things," a holiday group exhibition featuring small works from the LRFA artist roster, including Zhuang Hong Yi, Stallman Studio, Michael Laube, Meredith Pardue, Robert Mars, Carly Allen Martin, Matt Devine, Charles Patrick, and many more.
Art is a universal form of communication and a means of expression that shapes of everyday lives. It not only beautifies our surroundings but can be used as an ingredient to empower the hearts of people. With all the major events happening in our world, it’s important to slow down to appreciate and connect with the people around, as well as ourselves. "The Little Things" is a reminder that beauty, wonder, and connectiveness can often be found in the smallest of places.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 30.