[August 16, 2019]
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Pictures by Curtis Fox |
The walls of LAI are lined with
imaginative and beautifully designed art. |
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“Ocean Waves” by Laura Elliott. What
is happening to our oceans in the era of global warming? |
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“Fishes and Stars” by new LAI member
Eli Brown. Eli wants her audience to know that the oceans are for
fish, not toxic plastic. Eli is now a member of the Lincoln Art
Institute as well as The Pharmacy art space in Springfield. |
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More art draws the visitor’s eye. |
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“Standing Tall” by Ashley Sanders. Ashley has been selected to
create a new piece for the LAI outdoor window art gallery project.
This is a small version of her contribution to the window art being
planned for installation in September.
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“Gift of the Bees” from Master Naturalist Pam Moriearty. No bees, no
fruit, it’s just that simple or complex. Pam wants everyone to know
how our life is sustained with the help of bees pollinating the
world. |
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One of the largest gatherings at a LAI opening enjoying treats both
from the appetizer table and the walls.
“Mother Earth and Black Snake” by Alice Ferguson. Her theme is taken
from Native American lore that held the land in awe and reverence.
They always sought to never endanger it. |
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“Hive” by Allison Carter. A bee hive comes alive in Allison’s hands. |
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