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October 2020

In this month’s art, we wanted to explore the struggle for or the attainment of serenity in this time of uncertainty. We hope this gallery serves as a reminder to balance life’s disorder with gentleness and peace.

 
Elliot Weaver“Dahlia of innocence rests by the meadow, reflections of a past serenity blossom within.”

Elliot Weaver

“Dahlia of innocence rests by the meadow, reflections of a past serenity blossom within.”

Tree Lily Butcher““Cowboy Cathedral” is a hand cut and pasted visualization of what it means to achieve enlightenment, inspired by my home in East Nashville”

Tree Lily Butcher

““Cowboy Cathedral” is a hand cut and pasted visualization of what it means to achieve enlightenment, inspired by my home in East Nashville”

Mischelle Moy“I colored this scene to remind people to continue staying inside, but also wanted it to mimic 2020 as a whole with its orange outdoor glow and creepy blue-green indoors.”

Mischelle Moy

“I colored this scene to remind people to continue staying inside, but also wanted it to mimic 2020 as a whole with its orange outdoor glow and creepy blue-green indoors.”

Jeff Roy“The art of quarantine is a series of pieces that explores what iconic paintings would look like in today’s world of COVID-19. They serve as a reminder for people to stay indoors, if possible, and to practice social distancing.”

Jeff Roy

“The art of quarantine is a series of pieces that explores what iconic paintings would look like in today’s world of COVID-19. They serve as a reminder for people to stay indoors, if possible, and to practice social distancing.”