‘Watercolors of Paris’ on Display at WaterWorks Gallery through July

Posted July 10, 2021 at 4:31 am by

“Creperie” by Toni Santos. Contributed.

From WaterWorks Gallery

For the 2021 show season, the gallery continues the concept of the “art aisle.” The gallery dedicates a specific area on a monthly basis to host a new body of work that highlights artists from the Pacific Northwest.

The gallery is pleased to present the second Art Aisle for Toni Santos and her inspired watercolors of Paris through July 31.

Toni trained as an architect, illustrates and paints in a whimsical and loose style. Using pencil and watercolor to illustrates and paint her beloved storefront portraits, and the objects used in everyday ordinary life. This self-admitted Francophile has a love of anything French.

We are currently open, from 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Appointments are available for private viewings.

With all the good vaccinations news, following the county’s current safety protocols, vaccinated individuals do not need to wear a mask in the gallery. The gallery will continue to maintain social distancing and mask-wearing. Hand sanitizer is available.

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