Selected works by Royalton artist Casey Booth will be on display through September 7, 2016, in the Gifford Medical Center Art Gallery.
Born and raised in South Strafford VT, Booth began to draw in her adolescent years and is a self-taught artist. She has been cultivating skills and techniques over the years, working in oil, pastels, water colors, and fiber arts. Most recently she has focused on the alcohol inks she used in 21 pieces displayed in this exhibit.
“I am drawn to abstract styles and express emotions and feelings through my art, blending things that others see as a straight line,” she said. “I especially enjoy working with alcohol inks, which allow pigments to form and blend into a fluid scene. This produces a piece that is abstract as well as organic in nature.”
This exhibit is free and open to the public, and will be displayed through September 7, 2016. The gallery is located just inside the hospital’s main entrance at 44 S, Main St. (Route 12) in Randolph. Call Gifford at (802) 728-7000 for more information.