Here is your complimentary October 2017 Calendar Download. I’ve not painted much in the way of fall scenery yet, but since I like nature so much, it’s a strong possibility that I may paint some in the future. For now,. I hope you enjoy this autumn photo calendar taken at Amicalola Falls.
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[Download not found]October 2017 Calendar Events
As you will see, I have an exciting month ahead. I’m beyond thankful and excited to have my art included in the following 3 events.
Salzmann Gallery
During the Marietta Square First Friday Art Walk, I will have a couple of small paintings on display at the Salzmann Gallery which doubles as a Chiropractic office. Salzmann Gallery and an amazing art gallery and one of the few galleries you will find featuring many pieces focused around realism and representational art.
- Where: Salzmann Gallery
- Address: 22 Mill Street, Marietta, GA 30060
- Times 5-9 pm
The Creative Mill
he following week, I will have a 50 square foot display at the Creative Mill Exposition in Roswell. Randall- Paulson Architects kindly hosts this event.
- Where: Randall-Paulson Architects
- Address: 85-A Mill Street Suite 200, Roswell, GA 30075
- Times: 5-9pm
Sugar Rush Art Show
In case you missed it, my large Pantaleon painting will be in the Sugar Rush juried art exhibition.
What: Sugar Rush Art Exhibition
When: Saturday, October 21, 2017
Time: 11am-7pm
Where: 1st floor city Hall Sugar Rush Sugar Hill City Hall
5039 West Broad St, Buford, GA 30518
This exhibition is part of the Sugar Rush Festival will have loads of activities from rides, food, music, inflatables, dog activities, arts and crafts, etc. See their Facebook page for details: Sugar Rush Festival Facebook Page
About the October 2017 Calendar Photo
As an artist and nature lover, I love to explore and take photos for possible painting references. This is one of my favorite places in Georgia. Amicalola Falls is the tallest waterfall in the southeast, measuring 729 feet. The autumn scenery is breathtaking. You can hike up the trails and stairs, or drive up to the foot of the waterfall and walk a nice padded walkway to the base of the falls.
Among numerous trails, an 8.5 trail leads to the southern end of the 2,175 mile Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain.
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Written by,
Tina A Stoffel