Local artist supports MassHort through art showing

Local artist Joanne Tarlin will be exhibiting her extraordinary art at the Wellesley Free Library from March 6th through March 30th. She has generously offered to provide an individual membership to the Massachusetts Horticultural Society with the purchase of any of artworks at the show. Below is a press release regarding the exhibit.

Fine Artist Joanne Tarlin Exhibits
“Of a Powerful Nature:
20 dynamic & sensual paintings"
At the Wellesley Free Library during the month of March.

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A percentage of all sales will be donated to the Wellesley Free Library and buyers will receive
an individual membership to the Massachusetts Horticultural Society.

Meet the Artist, Reception
Saturday, March 6th, 9am-12 noon

WHO: Joanne Tarlin is a graduate of The Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of Design, a
division of The New School for Social Research. She is a member of the SoWA Artists’ Guild
in Boston as well as the prestigious 120 year old, National Association of Women Artists.
Prior to painting professionally, Joanne was a successful entrepreneur, graphic designer and then
a creative director. In 2004, she began to focus once again on her passion for painting. Joanne
now paints full-time at her studio in Boston. Her work is in corporate and private collections.
WHAT: Smell the pine, hear the rush of a wave cresting, transcend reality and absorb the female
spirit that pervades these contemporary oil paintings. Each one, inspired by nature: glaciers,
woodlands, corals reefs and other wonders, is strongly composed and a visual delight of colors,
patterns and texture. Additionally, many are commentaries on the state of our environment, such
as Glacier Melting Too Fast and Save the Coral Reefs.

WHERE:
The Wellesley Free Library, Wakelin Room
530 Washington Street, Wellesley MA 02482-5989, (781) 237-0485

WHEN:
On display through March 30th.

 
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