SANDWICH — The third online exhibition at Patricia Ladd Carega Galery celebrates the coming of spring. “Branching Out” speaks not only to new growth but also to new ideas, new horizons and new reaches. Gallery artists have come up with an array of work in various media to illustrate the theme. 

Kathryn Field of Sandwich has painted an exquisite landscape. Melting patches of snow, birch trees eager to sprout leaves and a river still covered with ice make up a delicate and engaging composition. 

Anna Jeretic is a painter, sculptor and printmaker who lives outside of Paris, France. Family connections in Sandwich led her to the Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery where her paintings and prints have been exhibited for many years. 

Though Margaret Barnaby lives and works in Hawaii, she has roots in Sandwich. Her small edition, woodblock prints are greatly admired not only for their technical excellence but also for their vivid color and exotic subject matter. 

Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery will open as usual in mid May. Rebecca Shultz will show her paintings inspired by her internship at Hubbard Brook. Liz Nelson’s Symbolic Landscapes are based on her new book I Ching or Book of Changes. Both artists will speak about their intriguing processes. 

For more information about the gallery visit their website at patricialaddcaregagallery.com.

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