WINDHAM – Windham Fine Arts presents Spring in Motion, an artistic exploration of spring’s dynamic beauty. The show captures the season’s energy, transformation, and enduring spirit through the works of three remarkable artists. Each piece in this collection tells a story of movement.
In Mireille Duchesne’s Joyful Poppies, a field of brilliant red poppies sway in the breeze, their delicate petals seemingly alive with the warmth of the sun. The painting bursts with vitality, embodying the essence of spring’s awakening.
In stark contrast yet deeply connected, the Tree at the Rockefeller Preserve by Ken Salaz stands as a testament of time. The weathered tree with its twisted form shaped by decades of wind, water, and weather reflects the quiet endurance of nature’s most steadfast forms.
Bash Bish Pool III by Anne Johann captures the rhythmic flow of water as it shapes the landscape in subtle, yet powerful ways, inviting the viewer to reflect on unseen forces that shape our world. Windham Fine Arts—Curating elegance and inspiration for 23 years.
Joyful Poppies by Mireille Duchesne
Tree at the Rockefeller Preserve by Ken Salaz
Bash Bish Pool III by Anne Johann
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