Painter To Showcase Works

Trinity Art Gallery at United Zion Retirement Community, 722 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz, will exhibit "Color and Light" by painter Stacey Zimmerman in February.

Zimmerman has enjoyed painting and drawing throughout her life. She uses artwork both as an outlet for creativity and self-expression and as a way to inspire others.

Heavily influenced by Claude Monet, she creates impressionistic paintings with a focus on the use of light and color. Nature is the underlying subject of each piece, and the 14-year resident of Lancaster County said she loves the change of seasons and the landscapes of the local area. Zimmerman accepts commissions and also offers her artwork on a variety of items, including pillows, jewelry, shower curtains and stationery.

Two key pieces in the "Color and Light" exhibit are "Nature Will Prevail" and "Seasonal Renewal." "Nature Will Prevail" displays the merge of colors in changing seasons, with the goal of reminding viewers that nature will succeed in the progress needed to move forward. This piece is about positive change. "Seasonal Renewal" showcases vibrant colors in the background with birch trees in the foreground. The trees stand out in a crowd of colors, which represent nature's beautiful chaos.

The exhibit will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Tuesday, Feb. 1, to Sunday, Feb. 27. All Trinity Art Gallery visitors will be screened and are required to wear a mask covering their nose and mouth.

For more information on the gallery, including exhibiting, contact marketing@uzrc.org.

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