New artworks adorn the walls of City Hall

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New artworks adorn the walls of City Hall

A theme of water during a season of drought
“Below Sunshine and Wilson Peaks,” a pastel by Jan Heyl, hangs in council chambers at City Hall beside “Aquaessence,” a photograph of Lake Powell by Barbara Grist. “When the light gets soft and illuminates things it falls upon, time stops and I take notice,” Grist said in a statement.
“Dissipation,” a painting by Keith Hutcheson, hangs in the city manager’s conference room in City Hall. Hutcheson says the work is “allegorical.” “Clouds dissipating in the blue evening seem the perfect beautiful expression of how the human brain devolves in old age,” Hutcheson said in a statement.
“Winslow, Arizona,” a painting by Karen Kristin, hangs next to a triptych by the late Stanton Englehart in the chambers of City Hall. She said she titled it “Winslow, Arizona” after she came “under its influence” while driving to Cortez from Las Vegas. “‘Winslow, Arizona’ suggests that special moment when day turns to night or when night become day.”

New artworks adorn the walls of City Hall

“Below Sunshine and Wilson Peaks,” a pastel by Jan Heyl, hangs in council chambers at City Hall beside “Aquaessence,” a photograph of Lake Powell by Barbara Grist. “When the light gets soft and illuminates things it falls upon, time stops and I take notice,” Grist said in a statement.
“Dissipation,” a painting by Keith Hutcheson, hangs in the city manager’s conference room in City Hall. Hutcheson says the work is “allegorical.” “Clouds dissipating in the blue evening seem the perfect beautiful expression of how the human brain devolves in old age,” Hutcheson said in a statement.
“Winslow, Arizona,” a painting by Karen Kristin, hangs next to a triptych by the late Stanton Englehart in the chambers of City Hall. She said she titled it “Winslow, Arizona” after she came “under its influence” while driving to Cortez from Las Vegas. “‘Winslow, Arizona’ suggests that special moment when day turns to night or when night become day.”
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