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6 Arts Notes

St. Michaels Art League announces winners of 2024 “Capturing Autumn” exhibit

October 7, 2024 by St. Michaels Art League

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The St. Michaels Art League is pleased to announce the winners of “Capturing Autumn” exhibit which was displayed at the Easton branch of the Talbot County Free Library during the month of October.  

Laura Era served as Judge.  Laura is an award-winning portrait and landscape artist and owner of the Troika Gallery in Easton. She also teaches classes in pastel, oil and drawing at her studio near Cambridge, MD. The Troika Gallery is in Easton at 9 S. Harrison St. For more information visit LauraEra.com.  

First Place was awarded to Rhonda Ford for her oil painting “Red Maple,” Second Place went to Abby Ober for her oil painting “Golden Tree,” and Third Place went to Maryellyn Lynott for her oil painting “Hayfields on the Choptank.”   Honorable Mentions were also given to the following artists: Cathy Evans for her fabric work “Falling Leaves,” Susan Thomas for her acrylic painting “Frolicking,” Camille Woodbury for her mixed media “Autumn Glow,” Rhonda Ford for her gouache painting “Autumn Sumac,” Beth Wright for her oil painting “Forest Majesty,” and to Irene Martinelli for her acrylic skin work “The Autumn Leaves.”  

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