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Artists to paint at Ocracoke
October 11, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm EDT
An event every 6 days that begins at 4:00 pm, repeating until October 16, 2020
Eight North Carolina artists are returning for the fifth year to paint historic Ocracoke. October 11-16. They will be painting throughout the island, standing in front of their easels on the beaches, by the marina and throughout the community. On Friday, October 16, a front porch sale of exciting new paintings will be held from 4-7 pm at 187 Silver Lake Road. You are encouraged to stop by to meet the artists, and enjoy their many creative interpretations.
“Ocracoke’s unspoiled beauty provides a magical setting for artists to commune, create art, share ideas and enjoy. While painting on previous years, I loved meeting the people who call Ocracoke home, learning about their beautiful island and sharing our interpretations of it at our wet paint show and sale.” says artist, Ann Hair.
The artists, Mike Rooney, Dan Nelson, Joanne Geisel, Ann Hair, Karen Crenshaw, Peg Sharp, Oona Lewis and Lynda Chambers bring experience and talent to the island. Among the group are painting instructors, award winning artists and highly recognized ones represented by North Carolina galleries. Their varied approaches and their final paintings represent their unique perspectives of the Ocracoke marina, historic homes, marshes and beaches.
“Artist retreats like this one are valued parts of an artist’s life. It is unusual for artists to come together like this for a period of time to enjoy the camaraderie of new and old friends, and to share ideas and enthusiasm for plein air painting.
Because of this and the fact that many of us have been isolated, this retreat is particularly meaningful.” says artist Joanne Geisel.
Fro more information, contact Joanne Geisel 910-200-9719