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Sightline Art: Bloom

Sightline Editor

May 13, 2011

As I’ve mentioned before, the artwork in our office rotates every few months. It’s great to have local artists decorating our walls. Our latest exhibit is “Bloom,” by Susan Melrath. Below are a few shots—it’s striking work, something you notice even from down the hall. Read more on over at Art and Sustainability.

Bloom artwork 1

Bloom artwork 2

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