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Adrianna Taylor art exhibit at the Fountain Arts Center in Belmont set for May 4

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Artist Adrianna Taylor stands next to her signature oil painting “Reflections” with gallery director Wendy Skinner. 

Taylor’s work is featured at The Fountain Arts Center in Belmont, New York where she will greet viewers on Saturday, May 4th

From the Fountain Arts Center,

            Artist Adrianna Taylor will welcome guests to her exhibit “Reflections” at The Fountain Arts Center Gallery in Belmont, New York on Saturday, May 4th, from 2-5PM.  The exhibit features a variety of pieces, ranging from vibrant paintings to delicate drawings and prints.  Fabric collages and hand-made paper pieces complete the exhibit of the talented artist. 

            Ms. Taylor currently resides in the beautiful town of Stanardsville, Virginia, in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  There she works as a full-time entrepreneur building her business, Valley Arts, and helps to run a pottery shop and studio called Blue Ridge Pottery. 

            “I’ve been an admirer of the arts for as long as I can remember,” says Adrianna, “but I really discovered my love for the arts during my freshman year in high school.  There, the love began to grow into a passion and a calling.”  Following graduation, she attended Alfred University, where she studied Fine Arts and Art History.  “Alfred is where I began to cultivate my skills and voice as an artist,” Taylor explains.  That voice speaks clearly through her art, as she answers the call to “co-create” with the Master Creator.  She strives to place a spotlight on the “invisible qualities” of His majestic creation, and offer viewers new perspectives of hope, peace, reflection, thought, and truth.

            The exhibit is part of The Fountain Arts Center Artists Among Us project that features the work of selected artists at several sites throughout Allegany County.  This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrants program of the New York State Council for the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered in Allegany and Wyoming Counties by the Arts Council for Wyoming County

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