“The Art That Follows” ends with an artist reception – The Troy Messenger

The colorful exhibition at the Johnson Center for the Arts rivals the floral beauty of Bellingrath Gardens with The Art That Follows by artists Lorrie Lane and her daughter Liz Lane.

The mother and daughter artworks will conclude with an artist reception on August 4th from 6:00pm to 7:30pm. The public is invited to enjoy the exhibitions and learn more about the artists and their artwork, said Brenda Campbell, JCA Director.

“Lorrie is an oil painter who lives and works in Tuscaloosa,” Campbell said. “She has been a professional artist for 30 years and has also been in the art business. She was a founding partner of the Renaissance Gallery in Northport and helped set up the Downtown Northport Art Night.”

Lorrie Lane’s tracks included “Daffodils”, “Tulips and Roses”, “Hydrangeas” and “All the Flowers”.

Viewing Lorrie’s artwork is like walking through a beautiful flower garden,” Campbell said.

Liz Lane is a nationally known painter who also owns the Liz Lane Gallery in Homewood. The abstract design principles that influenced a brief stint in the fashion industry are now influencing her art.

“In her artwork, Liz explores the energy behind people, objects and moments,” said Campbell.

Liz Lane’s artworks titled “Heart Beats Like a Drum”, “Don’t Mind the Traffic”, “Field Party” and “Chasing Boys” capture the high energy of her subjects.

Campbell encourages those who have not yet seen The Art That Follows to come and enjoy the exhibition during the final days of the exhibition. Then come back and meet the artists at the final reception in their honor on August 4th.

The Art That Follows ends August 5th.

The JCA is open from Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free.

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