Artwork Connects Hospice Mission with Local Scenery, History
Posted on April 12, 2018 by Meg Black
When I was asked to create art for the new Care Dimensions Hospice House in Lincoln, MA, I knew where to go for inspiration.
As I’ve written previously, I am inspired by nature. I sought to create a group of three paintings inspired by the natural environment of nearby Walden Pond and its most famous resident, Henry David Thoreau, who lived in a small cabin on the property for two years following the death of his brother. ...
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