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LAKEPORT — The Main Street Gallery”s First Friday Fling”s reception for the artists, taking place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, will feature the artwork of three new artists. The Main Street Gallery and Gift Shop is located at 325 N. Main St. in Lakeport. More information can be obtained by calling 263-6658.

New in the November show are Toni Stewart”s one-of-a-kind handcrafted hats. Artist Ray Farrow returns to the gallery with his fine oils and Elaine Lewis displays her flair with acrylics.

Continuing in the November show are Bill Bartram in oils and Paula Strothers, Diane Constable and Paula Starkey in acrylics. Bruce Vandariss is exhibiting vivid paintings done in colored pencil. Keith Nelson”s 8-foot metal giraffe gains immediate attention as you walk into the gallery, but take time to examine his other work as well.

Each of Bill Blum”s miniature wooden gnome homes hold a surprise. To accompany them, Chris Schreier has fashioned wee folk-art gnomes.

Sunny Franson”s oils reflect wonderfully soft landscapes and wildlife of Lake County. Judy Cardinale continues in this show, exhibiting her versatility as an artist as she changes out her animal collection to vibrant watercolor landscapes and seascapes. Rounding out this fine collection of artists is the intricately-fashioned jewelry by Anna Koot.

Returning to the Linda Carpenter Gallery to show their ever-growing talent and expermenting with various mediums and techniques are students from Cobb Mountain under the tutelage of Linda Prather. This is not just a student exhibition but a fine example of how art expands our lives by having us explore other cultures, nature and science.

Mrs. Liotta”s class of fifth, sixth and seventh graders did just that by using the Internet to check out masks from around the world and then using Smart Board to examine them and determine how they would create their own masks.

Mr. Weiss”s third and fourth graders studied the values of colors, learning warm and cool shades, and through the medium of watercolors learned to mix, blend and apply washes to their paper.

View the end result of this creative process in the display of vases and flowers in the impressionistic style. Two art docents, Jennifer Prather and Merilyn Mahnke, contribute time and talent to this class.

Viewers can meet the featured artists, sample the award-winning wines from Gregory Graham Wines and enjoy the music of Ian Shaul on acoustic guitar as he plays and sings his own compositions.

Shelby S. Posada is executive director of the Lake County Arts Council.

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