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The Magic of Water - new and recent paintings by Peggy Woods

by Victory Schouten 16th August 2023

Fairy Pool - watercolor by Peggy Woods

 

Rob Schouten Gallery presents The Magic of Water - new and recent paintings by Peggy Woods

 

September 1 - October 2

 

Artist’s Reception on Saturday, September 2 from 5 to 7 during Langley’s First Saturday Art Walk.

 

Watercolorist Peggy Woods captures our love affair with water as no other painter in “The Magic of Water,” an exhibition that focusses on the play of light on water, whether glowing with contrast, or misty and moody. Her quiet observation invite the viewer to celebrate the tranquil dramas that convey the poignancy of everyday coastal life captured in sixteen original paintings. 

 

Glisten - watercolor by Peggy Woods

 

An avid kayaker, many of Peggy’s paintings depict views from low on the water looking to the rocky shores and forested bluffs ashore. At times a human element is present in the form of a fellow kayaker, a lone beach walker, or a sailboat anchored for the night.

 

See the exhibition online at: https://www.robschoutengallery.com/peggy-woods

 

Wild Coast Garden - watercolor by Peggy Woods

 

We look forward to seeing you!

 

Rob Schouten Gallery, a premier showcase for Whidbey Island and Northwest artists, is located at 101 Anthes Avenue, Langley WA at the corner of First and Anthes. September Gallery Hours: Weekends 10 - 5, Weekdays 11 - 5, 

 

For further information, call 360.222.3070 or email info@robschoutengallery.com

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
16th August 2023 12:17 pm.
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