“Two for the Road” Art Exhibition
Join Us At Fast Frame February 1st Through 28th!
Santa Clarita’s local artists Zony Gordon and Cecily Willis are back as featured artists with their “2 for the Road” art exhibition featuring their latest works, to be held at the Fast Frame Gallery in Valencia starting February 1st.
There is a Wine reception is scheduled on Saturday, February 11 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. with wine and food as well as musical entertainment from Deyo Blake, a classically-trained guitarist. An art piece will be raffled and winner need not be present. The event is open to the public.
Both artists use watercolor for their main medium. While Cecily Willis specializes on realistic portraits and old historic locales and icons of the city, Zony is an impressionist artist mostly focused on nature like flowers, landscapes and seascapes. She also uses Mixed Media as an accent on some of her art. Both artists are members of the Santa Clarita Artists Association.
Fast Frame Valencia is located at 24204 Valencia Blvd., at the Kohl Shopping Center. For inquiries, call 661-312-3422 or 661-645-7795. Fast Frame could be reached at 661-291-1325. For information, please contact: Zony Gordon at 661-312-3422.
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