Artists’ Workshop Gallery Reopens June 4!

Artists’ Workshop Gallery, at 610A Central Avenue in Hot Springs, is reopening on June 4, 2020. Due to COVID-19 the gallery will initially reopen with limited hours: Thursdays through Sundays, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., under Governor Hutchinson’s Phase I safety guidelines.

Pati Trippel and Pat Langewis are the very talented featured artists for the month of June:

Pati Trippel is an award-winning artist, accomplished in a variety of mediums – watercolor, acrylics, pastels, acrylic dyed tissue collage, art quilting, polymer clay and colored pencil. Raised in Southern California, with access to the ocean, mountains and desert, she loves “being immersed in the beauty and tranquility of the natural world.” Her paintings express the joy, wonder, splendor and peace of nature’s inspiration.

Trippel will feature her acrylic dyed tissue collage, as well as her recent pastels and art quilts. Her Citrus Peel and Beaded Jewelry and three-dimensional work in polymer clay will also be included. You can see more of her work at www.patitrippel.com. An active community volunteer, Trippel is president of Artists’ Workshop Gallery.

Pat Langewis has earned Signature membership in watercolor societies in four states. She has been recognized for her art by winning several national awards and was awarded grants for continued study in both silk and watercolor.

Her painting “The La Palma Woodworker” was included in a 2020 exhibition in Barcelona, Spain at the Barcelona Academy of Art. “The Montenegro Fisherman” was selected for the Mid-Southern Watercolor 2020 Exhibit in Little Rock. In recent years, Pat has immensely enjoyed teaching watercolor on cruise lines, traveling the world and capturing “faces.” Some of these portraits will be on display during the month of June, as well as her collection of hand-painted wearable art, Silk by Patricia.

Featured Miniatures Artists for June are Tom Seaman and Linda Shearer.

Artists Workshop Gallery invites you to join them as they reopen and to enjoy the beautiful artwork of the featured artists and their other talented artists.

To view their artists’ work, visit Facebook: Artists Workshop Gallery.

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