Carole Sesko art reception at Soule Domain March 30
KINGS BEACH, Calif. and#8212; The Soule Domain in Crystal Bay is hosting a reception for local artist Carole Sesko Wednesday, March 30, 4:30-6 p.m. Enjoy a complementary appetizer and half-price beverages while viewing Seskoand#8217;s latest collection of acrylic paintings and mixed media collage, presented in an elegant 1927 log cabin.
Carole Seskoand#8217;s art works will be on exhibit through mid-May.
A graduate of the University of California, Davis, and Simonand#8217;s Rock College, Sesko paints with acrylics applied onto canvas, wood, paper and metal. Her paintings have a luminous quality, created by layering metallic paints with washes of solid color. Incorporating found objects mixed with new materials, Seskoand#8217;s artistic process is driven by her fascination with form, color, and texture.
Soule Domain is located at 9983 Cove St., Kingand#8217;s Beach (at Crystal Bay), and is open daily from 6 p.m. For more information or to make a reservation, call 530-546-7529. Preview the featured artist at http://www.carolesesko.com.
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