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Spark Series on Exhibition

 Posted on February 8, 2017      by Trinity
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Honored to be one of 9 local artists chosen to display their work at the Lynwood Convention Center. Here is a snipet about the show…

The Lynnwood Convention Center and Schack Art Center are working together to display art from local artists throughout the Convention Center.

The exhibitions are rotated twice a year and with each installation there is an Artist Reception where the artists themselves can talk about their work and answer questions from the public. The mediums vary from painting, photography, and mixed media to contemporary quilting. To learn more about our featured artists, please visit The Lynnwood Convention Center’s website.

Join me February 8th, 2017 from 6-8 PM, for the Lynnwood Convention Center’s bi-annual art reception. Come enjoy an evening with all featured local artists, to meet, greet and learn about their showcased artwork. Hand-crafted hors d’oeuvres, refreshments and a no host bar will compliment this evening’s showcased pieces of artwork.

Artist Reception

February 8th, 2017

6:00pm – 8:00pm

Free and Open to the Public

Featured Bio…

 

Trinity Osborn is known for her works and images that convey texture, askew arrangements of elements and address concepts of insightful  and inquisitiveness. She strives to capture everyday slices of time and bring attention to them. Viewers are invited to look closer at that which is and has been experienced on a daily basis in hopes to see the truth, goodness, and beauty that lies within. Trinity Osborn received her BA in Studio Art from George Mason University’s Institute of Art in 2001. She is a local artist from Monroe, Washington. When not in the art studio, Trinity shares her passion for the arts with teenagers as a high school visual arts educator. She focuses on the theoretical assets of art, aiming to depict the complications of life through a combination of color, textures, and symbolism.

The following series is titled “Spark” and was created to ignite one towards virtuous acts within community (from generosity, joy, creativity, compassion, integrity, and courage). These paintings challenge a viewer to see past a chromatic outlook and kindle a virtue that could be a catalyst or “spark” that spreads from one person to another. These works are meant to be visually bright, stimulating and encouraging.

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