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Botanical Brushstrokes – Atrum Gallery El Dorado Hills

April 28 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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The El Dorado Hills Arts Association presents the Annual Spring Studio Tour for 2026 and welcomes art lovers to meet painters, sculptors, photographers, wood shapers, potters, jewelers, and mixed media artists.

This year, tour participants can visit 47 local artists at 13 locations. The two featured artists in this Atrium Gallery EDH exhibit will be here as part of the Studio Tour the weekend of May 16 and 17, from 10-5 each day.

The current Atrium Gallery EDH exhibit will be open from March 23 to May 17, 2026.

All are welcome to meet the artists at the reception, Saturday, March 28 from 5:00-7:30pm.
JENNY HUANG

I draw my inspiration from and become captivated by the transient nature of life and random offerings that so often go unnoticed.

I love natural light and hope to evoke introspection and celebration into our journeys, finding beauty in the human experience.

I enjoy the fluidity and unpredictability of watercolors and their interplay between color and light. As each brushstroke dialogues with the paper, my hope is that we will discover peace, beauty and a reminder to cherish each moment.

jennyhuangyork@gmail.com

VOLHA NARUTA-JOHNSON

The textured mountain and Northern Lights paintings shown at the Atrium Gallery EDH come from a very personal place. I spent several months living in an ashram in Nepal, where I saw Everest almost every day.

It was steady, quiet, and impossible to ignore. For me, it became a symbol of inner strength, the part of us that stays standing no matter what is happening around us. When I build my textured mountain paintings, I am thinking about that feeling. Each mountain is a reminder that every person has their own “Everest” inside them.

The Northern Lights carry a similar meaning. They appear only when certain elements of nature come together—solar energy, the Earth’s magnetic field, and the atmosphere.

When those forces align, something extraordinary becomes visible. I see painting the same way. The work happens when experience, emotion, and material meet at the right moment. It feels less like control and more like allowing something to appear.

olganaruta0777@icloud.com

 

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