The Carthage Junction Depot will host a one day exhibit of works by artist, Noel Clements on Saturday, May 10 from 10-4pm.
Noel Clements is an award-winning artist who specializes in oil and watercolor paintings. His paintings capture the beauty of landscapes and animals.
Noel explores human feelings through colors, shapes, and gestures. Although he has a strong background in drawing and watercolor, he prefers oil painting to convey his moods and sentiments. He is inspired by Traditional and Modern Impressionism and seeks to develop his own visual language. Painting is his physical expression of emotions, such as the feeling of loneliness in a crowd. He wants to show that inner isolation is something that connects us all.
A mild form of color blindness does not stop him from creating vibrant and expressive art. He says that painting helps him see the world in new ways and inspires him to keep learning and improving.
Don’t miss the chance to meet the artist and enjoy a wonderful display of his work this Saturday. The exhibit is free and open to the public. His work is available for purchase at the event. The Carthage Junction Depot is located at 185 Gordonsville Hwy, Brush Creek, TN.
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