April 28, 2014<July 14, 2016 Hanging in history by Georgette Gouveia They are the stuff of myth, legend and romance, beloved by artists and writers, irresistible even to historians, who should know better than to…
April 28, 2014<July 25, 2016 Butterfly net gain by Georgette Gouveia For artist Kathleen Griffin, the butterfly flies in the face of nature. “Nature tells us that the bloom falls off the rose,” she says….
April 28, 2014<July 25, 2016 Wings of desire by Georgette Gouveia They’re as apparent as fashion and as profound as death itself. They alight for a moment, flitting from flower to flower and yet are…
April 28, 2014<July 25, 2016 A tribute to the tender tulip by Ronni Diamondstein I love flowers and tulips are among my favorite. I photograph them, paint them and enjoy them in my home and garden. My fondness…