A last glimpse of summer

Christopher RobinOur Town Arts

I thought there would be a pumpkin or Halloween painting to share this week, but other fun has been happening lately.

Started on a hot July day and finished up in warm October, this painting is of a long-standing homeplace in Seven Islands State Birding Park. Nestled under some old shade trees and beautyberry, it now oversees new apple trees on Kelly Lane. Those familiar with the area call it the Green House. There is something for everyone at the park; come on over for a walk, ranger talk, bike ride or bird watch. Be sure to seek out this house and ask why the Green House isn’t green.

If you need to see pumpkins, drop by the studio, 418 S Gay Street. Work in orane tones has begun.

Photographer Chris and painter Robin Rohwer each week share a painting or photograph that captured their interest in hopes that it will also capture yours. They have a small studio and gallery in the Phoenix Building at 418 South Gay Street where you can stop and see their work. Their website is www.ChristopherRobinArts.com. All works are copyright protected.

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