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A Family Affair Art Exhibit: Busy



2007-04-02 - Lucretia Begley Gallery, LWC - Photo By Linda Waggener.
Almost everyone knows what to do and has something to do at an art exhibit:Clockwise: at 7:00 o'clock are Jeff Scott talking with sister Mary Lou Feese, as his daughter Sara Scott Browning stands by; at 11:00 o'clock, Fran Smith, Burkesville, is speaking with artist Sara Roush; At noon, standing, Sandy Curry talking with Mary Beth Hatcher (holding Hayden Scott Browning) Henrietta Scott, holding Addisyn Hatcher, then Joey Hatcher. The two little girls are Sgekket abd Jatgerube Curry; at 4 o'clock, Beverly England was closely examining a raku dish thrown by Jeff Scott, and painted by Henrietta Scott; in the center, lost and bewildered, but happy, is the photographer's first husband. Watercolors on the left wall are November Rain," and "Blue Curtain." Blue Curtain is based on the Scott Family Home, now in a state of decay just north of the Breeding Fire Department Building, Breeding, KY


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