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SPOTLIGHT ON THE ARTS MICHAEL WINDBERG, PAINTER OF LANDSCAPES AND HISTORIC SUBJECTS – Open to the Public
March 26, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Free
Area residents will have a rare opportunity in March to view the work of Michael Windberg. Following in the tradition of his father, renowned Texas oil painter Dahlhart Windberg, Michael has made his own mark as a serious painter of Texas landscapes and historical subjects such as the Texas Alamo. Michael confesses, “While I enjoy historical images, landscapes will always be my first love.” The Windberg ranch near Goliad has been in the family since 1848. Michael enjoys painting there in the ranch’s quiet atmosphere. “I have painted in Colorado and Wyoming, but you just can’t beat Texas landscapes for those soft, tranquil scenes we all love.” In addition to his original compositions, Michael has worked for more than 15 years restoring old oil paintings. “Each one,” Michael points out, “teaches me something I can apply to my own work.”
The exhibit will continue until the end of March with receptions on each Saturday afternoon.
Saturday, March 26, Art, Conversation, Refreshments, 2 – 6 pm
The Hallet Oak Gallery is located on the Square in Hallettsville in the historic Kahn and Stanzel Building designed by famed architect James Riely Gordon. Operating as part of the non-profit Hallet Oak Foundation, the Gallery seeks to enhance art appreciation in the community as a whole—from grade school students to senior citizens—and to introduce visitors to Hallettsville to the talents and flavors of this region. Tours and visits are free. To receive notices about opening receptions, email venue@halletoakgallery.com.
-Lois Weiss, Contributing Writer for the Arts