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Sun July 27, 2014

Hidden Treasures in Full View - Flowers and Landscapes by Yvonne Newhouse

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Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty.
– John Ruskin.

Watercolor painter Yvonne Newhouse brings attention to some of nature’s hidden treasures in a solo exhibit at the Peninsula Art Institute. The exhibit will be on view June 26 to July 27, 2014 with a reception Sunday, June 29, 1- 4 pm.

An avid hiker both on Bay Area trails and in the Sierra Nevada backcountry, Yvonne has witnessed and recorded many vistas of infinite beauty, interpreting them using transparent watercolor. A native of the prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada she is in awe of the stature and grandness of mountains and mountain meadows that host the wild flowers of California. She paints local flowers and gardens with the same sense of adventure.

About the Peninsula Art Institute (PAI)

Grand opening day for PAI was March 16, 2013. PAI is home to more than 25 resident visual artists and is located on the San Francisco Peninsula. Its mission is to: Provide a supportive working environment for creative professionals in the visual arts and a cultural resource for the community.

PAI is a department of the Peninsula Museum of Art. Artist disciplines include Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Fibre Art. Visit https://www.peninsulaartinstitute.org
for more information, or by calling 650-692-2101. The Peninsula Art Institute Gallery is across the courtyard from the Peninsula Museum of Art’s main entrance; and is open the same hours as the Museum, Wednesday through Sunday 11 am to 5 pm.

For directions, visit PAI's 'Contact Us' page: http://www.peninsulaartinstitute.org/about-pai/contact-us
Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty.
– John Ruskin.

Watercolor painter Yvonne Newhouse brings attention to some of nature’s hidden treasures in a solo exhibit at the Peninsula Art Institute. The exhibit will be on view June 26 to July 27, 2014 with a reception Sunday, June 29, 1- 4 pm.

An avid hiker both on Bay Area trails and in the Sierra Nevada backcountry, Yvonne has witnessed and recorded many vistas of infinite beauty, interpreting them using transparent watercolor. A native of the prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada she is in awe of the stature and grandness of mountains and mountain meadows that host the wild flowers of California. She paints local flowers and gardens with the same sense of adventure.

About the Peninsula Art Institute (PAI)

Grand opening day for PAI was March 16, 2013. PAI is home to more than 25 resident visual artists and is located on the San Francisco Peninsula. Its mission is to: Provide a supportive working environment for creative professionals in the visual arts and a cultural resource for the community.

PAI is a department of the Peninsula Museum of Art. Artist disciplines include Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Fibre Art. Visit https://www.peninsulaartinstitute.org
for more information, or by calling 650-692-2101. The Peninsula Art Institute Gallery is across the courtyard from the Peninsula Museum of Art’s main entrance; and is open the same hours as the Museum, Wednesday through Sunday 11 am to 5 pm.

For directions, visit PAI's 'Contact Us' page: http://www.peninsulaartinstitute.org/about-pai/contact-us
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