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    Phyllis Horne Paints Spring and Summer

    Phyllis Horne Paints Spring and Summer Image gallery

    Presented by Horne Fine Art at Horne Fine Art

    March 19-July 23, 2010

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    Skilled at capturing all the seasons, Phyllis Horne is best known for her garden paintings, which hang in the numerous private and public collections, including the Governors Mansion, the Springville Museum, and the Salt Lake County Collection. This show presents a new crop of these appealing warm weather works, capturing the charm and color of back and sideyard gardens, country lanes, lush meadows, and even artists painting on the landscape. It reflects the Phyllis Horne's rural background growing up with an enormous garden in the Central Utah town of Richfield.


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        Horne Fine Art

        142 East 800 South
        Salt Lake City, UT 84111

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        March 19-July 23, 2010

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        Friday 6:00pm-9:00pm

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