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Visiting Artists at Gallery – Artistic Roots, Plymouth NH

December 1 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Stop by to see their work which will be at the Gallery from November through February of next year. We invite you to join us at the reception, refreshments will be served and all are welcome.

Visiting Artist Reception December 5, 2025 5pm-6:30pm Gallery Open Daily 10-5pm except Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25, 2025 and Thursday, January 1, 2026.

Janet Kent Cocchiaro has lived in Holderness, New Hampshire for over twenty-five years.  Her inspiration comes from the beautiful natural world around her, especially her garden, the fields and woods near her house and White Oak Pond.  She is fascinated with the constantly changing colors, textures and light both on and near the pond.  Her first medium was printing with foam plates, but she has been experimenting with acrylics, water color crayons, soft pastels, and collage.

Chloe Springis is a painter living in Plymouth, NH. Her work comes from a very humble and selfish act of looking inward. Her paintings are a momentary reflection on memories she feels to be important. Her paintings seek to portray a whimsical, feminine, dream space, reminiscent of dead shadows gone by and fleeting moments of sheer gratitude.

Marguerite Bride is a watercolorist who has been painting for about 30 years. Her images include intricate cityscapes, landscapes, house and business portraits, historic scenes, and so much more. A true New Englander, she is particularly fond of painting snowy winter scenes. Her style is realistic but “painterly”. Her paintings include traditional watercolor on paper and also on canvas, which provides a very different look and feel. Marguarite moved last May from the Berkshires in western MA to Plymouth, NH.

Avia Robinson is a high school student based in Southwick, Massachusetts, with a passion for both art and the environment. Avia spends much of her year in Rumney, New Hampshire, in her family’s seasonal cottage. During her time there, she’s discovered the wonders of local wildlife, which are now often depicted in much of her art. She hopes that the themes of conservation she incorporates into her art will enable others to appreciate the importance of protecting local and diverse wildlife.

Artistic Roots / 73 Main Street / Plymouth NH

603-536-2750   https://www.artisticroots.com

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