“What do you love? What do you keep in your heart such as the face of your beloved or the setting sun? The smell of the woods after the rain, or the sound of a blues guitar?” Art on the Divide Gallery artists ask those questions and more in Heartland: The things I love. Courtesy photo
“What do you love? What do you keep in your heart such as the face of your beloved or the setting sun? The smell of the woods after the rain, or the sound of a blues guitar?” Art on the Divide Gallery artists ask those questions and more in Heartland: The things I love. Courtesy photo
The "Love Pairs" series is part of the new exhibit. Courtesy photo
Art on the Divide Gallery is located on historical Main Street in Georgetown. Courtesy photo
Art on the Divide Gallery celebrates February and Valentine’s Day with Heartland: The Things I Love. AODC invites the community to visit the gallery during this month to admire featured art that creates a unique and heartfelt experience.
The pieces ask questions to ponder: What do you love? What do you keep in your heart such as the face of your beloved or the setting sun? How about the smell of the woods after the rain or the sound of a blues guitar?
Everyone has favorite things. AODC artists ask those questions and many more through their art.
Perhaps a piece of art will have an emotional connection and stir up memories of joy and love that can be shared with someone special this Valentine’s Day.
Heartland: The Things I Love will be on display throughout the month of February. AODC Gallery is located in one of Georgetown’s historical buildings at 6295 Main St. It is currently open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Monday. For more information visit artonthedivide.com.
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