Artists’ Workshop Features Work by Lanqewis and Ahlquist

“Color My World” by Kristi Ahlquist, and “Sun Kissed Ozarks” by Pat Langweis, are works featured at Artists’ Workshop in June.

Pat Langewis and Kristi Ahlquist, both Hot Springs Village residents, are June’s Featured Artists at Artists’ Workshop Gallery during the month of June.

Pat Langewis, an award-winning artist, has painted in several mediums throughout her career. She holds signature membership in four watercolor societies. Langewis is an accomplished silk painter, and she will premier her newest silk works stretched on canvas. Langewis has lived and traveled in Europe for many years, and her paintings are displayed internationally. She continues to travel and teach art classes for several cruise lines.

Kristi Ahlquist is originally from Minnesota. Her art journey began in 2009 after a life-changing cancer diagnosis. Ahlquist learned to paint in oil and acrylic, her mediums of choice. She enjoys the realism of her popular pet portraits rendered in oil. She paints in acrylic and mixed media for her more abstract landscape paintings. Ahlquist can be found on the golf course or showing her beloved Cocker Spaniels at shows.

Featured Miniature Artists are June Lamoureux and Dianne Morgan. Lake Hamilton High School Advanced Placement Art Students are also featured in June. Their teacher, Rana Ward, shares “It’s a joy to watch our students grow.”

Charlie Mink will entertain with tunes on his dulcimer during Gallery Walk, June 2, 5–9 PM.

Artists’ Workshop Gallery is located at 610A Central Avenue, Hot Springs. 501-623-6401. Open daily, 10–5. Sunday, 12–5. Closed Tuesday. For more information visit Facebook: Artists Workshop Gallery, or www.artistsworkshopgallery.com.

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