“You Had Me at Goldenrod” will open Oct. 4 at Spoonbill Gallery in Greenville.
The exhibit features works by Asheville, North Carolina-based painter Moni Hill and will be at 1292 Pendleton St. through Oct. 26.
Hill uses acrylic paint on wood panels to create a layered technique that builds texture and depth to symbolize the passage of time and richness of nature’s tapestry, the gallery said in a news release.
“In my paintings, I use color and layers to celebrate their ecological impact on all life on Earth,” said Hill. “The Southern Appalachians have many species of goldenrod, a vital flowering plant that sustains pollinators and fosters the vitality of the entire ecosystem. One look at a patch of flowering goldenrod is enough to turn a city-dweller into a nature-lover.”
Spoonbill Gallery will host a First Friday reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 4 to celebrate the new collection.
For more information, visit spoonbillgallery.com.
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