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David Stier: Solo Exhibition

Silverman Gallery 4920 York Rd., Holicong, PA 215-794-4300 Silvermangallery.com December 4–January 9 Open W-Sat. 11–6 and Sun. 11–4

David Stier’s color palette is often subdued, which leads to peaceful observation that brings you in with his emotional exploration. Subjects range from still life, interiors, human figures and landscapes. Stier makes his own frames from wood locally sourced and crafted in his workshop. The artist will be at the gallery to greet visitors on Sat., Dec. 4, 5–8 and Sun., Dec. 12, 1–4.

Covid Dream Variant 1, 10” x 7” oil on board. Katharine Krieg, “Winter Shadows at Wetzels Mill,” oil on panel, 12 x 16"

Observations: Two Views

Katharine Krieg and Bradley Hendershot The Snow Goose Gallery 470 Main St., Bethlehem, PA 610- 974-9099 thesnowgoosegallery.com Through December 19 Gallery hours: Tues.–Sat., 10–5, Sun. 11–4

Two artists, two mediums, two views of their surroundings. Katharine Krieg and Bradley Hendershot invite you to share their works, both local and distant, of Pennsylvania and Maine.

We follow CDC guidelines in the gallery. You can see entire show and purchase artwork online at thesnowgoosegallery.com.

Bradley Hendershot, “Light Tower,” dry brush, 28 1/4 x 21 1/4"

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