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April Issue 2004

Touchstone Gallery in Hendersonville, NC. Offers New Works for Spring Season

Touchstone Gallery in Hendersonville, NC, is the official opening of the Spring season by announcing the arrival of new art from a trio of local artists.

Barbara Eblen recently completed Arboretum Afternoon, a large oil on linen work, that evokes the image of a couple taking in the Spring greening of the landscape at this popular visitor destination. When not creating images of Henderson County Landscapes, Eblen teaches art at Blue Ridge Community College and Western Carolina University.

Two new hand-built ceramic sculptures by Nels Arnold of Fairview are now on view in the gallery's Main Street display window.

Fresh from a one-artist showing at the Art League, a new grouping of mixed media and water media paintings by Hendersonville artist, Barbara Timmerman are now featured at Touchstone.

Also on hand to greet the season, a new line of tumblers, goblets, and vases from the Green Glass Company of Wisconsin. This innovative studio transforms ordinary bottles into extraordinary glassware... proving that even when empty they still contain magic! The unique feature of this recycling effort is that the bottles are not crushed and melted...rather they are converted into distinctive glassware through an ingenious patented inversion process.

For more information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings or call the gallery at 828/692-2191.


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