GILPIN COUNTY - Kaylie Hall gains inspiration in what Mother Nature wants to provide. She is creative. She is an artist. She has been a professional graphic designer for over 37 years. She has also taught graphic design at universities and...
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GILPIN COUNTY - Kaylie Hall gains inspiration in what Mother Nature wants to provide. She is creative. She is an artist. She has been a professional graphic designer for over 37 years. She has also taught graphic design at universities and colleges since 2003. Ever since the age of five, anything art has been a driving force.
While she dabbles in acrylics, pastels and upcycled furniture, her favorite medium is watercolor. Her images are meant to create a connection that will be unique to each viewer. Her paintings will be exhibited at the Gilpin County Library in a show titled, Vision of Beauty, from October 12, to December 7. Reception with the artist will be Saturday, October 26, from 12 - 2 p.m.
For more information go to www.GilpinLibrary.org or call 303-582-5777.