| Senior Artists on Display |
| Thursday, 17 May 2012 | |
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Artist Nancy Bors
Jennifer Canfield photos Each year, usually in May, the Kodiak Senior Center hosts a modest art show. Paintings, quilts, fiber art and more are displayed on tables and on the walls in the commons area. Laurie Murdock is the executive assistant at the senior center. She organizes the show.
The author Malcolm Gladwell says that the key to mastering anything is practicing it for 10,000 hours, or two hours everyday for nearly 14 years. The collection of art in the senior center's show seems to support that theory.
Artist Midge Dillon
The best thing about the senior center's art show is that it's obvious each artist has dedicated themselves to creating something beautiful. One artist, Midge Dillon, has several pieces on display. With a very steady hand, she creates lifelike drawings of something in which many people might not see the beauty.
Artist Mona Johnson
The show runs through the end of the month at the senior center. Be sure to check it out if you enjoy finding good art in surprising places.
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