GILFORD — Tree ring prints and mulberry ink: A nature themed art exhibit at the Gilford Public Library hosted by local New Hampshire artist and her daughter, a native to New Hampshire.

Both artists, a mother and daughter duo, have created a naturally wild exhibit with pieces created from tree ring cuts, ink made from mulberries, and paint brushes made from various findings in nature (think grasses and feathers). Their work, demonstrating their love of nature, is a must see. Wispy paintings from wild brushes. A 4-foot by 3-foot ink print of a red oak tree cut. Bubbly abstracts from mulberry ink.

Gilford Public Library is located at 31 Potter Hill Road.

View their pieces in the month of December at Gilford Public Library. Contact Kristin Lee of Kristin Lee Studio for more information at kristinleestudio@gmail.com. She can be found on Instagram: @kristinleestudio or etsy @kristinleestudio.

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