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April Issue 2007
Art League of Henderson County in Hendersonville, NC, Features Works by Hertha Flack and Virginia Rostick
The Art League of Henderson County will present an exhibition of works by Hertha Flack and Virginia Rostick in the Grace Etheredge Room at the Opportunity House in Hendersonville, NC. The exhibit will be on view from Apr. 1 - 30, 2007.
Inspired by a lifetime of travel, Hertha Flack's recent landscape paintings are rendered in bold, rich color. Her work is most often in the impressionistic style, occasionally tending toward abstract.
Flack, who has painted for over 25 years and has had several successful one-person shows, has exhibited in numerous states and is a member of several art organizations. She now works mainly in acrylics. Flack has studied with Carole Barnes, Carrie Brown, Maxine Masterfield and Mary Todd Beam. Her home and studio are in Tryon, NC.
Virginia Rostick, who also resides in Tryon, paints mainly in the realistic style, her work is dominated by her love of flowers and nature.
A high school art major, Rostick was mostly self-taught until later life when she participated in classes with Carrie Brown, Janet Dreskin, Stephen Quiller and Darrel Koons. Her work is also being shown at the Green Onion Café in Landrum, SC.
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Gallery listings, call the gallery at 828/696-3132 or visit (www.artleague.net).
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