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Sightline Art: Pastorale's Edge

Shadow Crow I and II by Chris Cantu

Sightline Editor

July 7, 2011

Here at the Sightline office we recently said goodbye to our previous artwork collection, “Bloom” by Susan Melrath, and welcomed the latest exhibit, now on display!

Thanks to our curator Becky Brooks, our rotating art gallery now features local artist Chris Cantu’s “Pastorale’s Edge,” a collection of acrylics on canvas.

You can take a look at the artwork below, in person at our downtown office, or see more of her work here.

 

 

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