Exciting News: Announcing the Launch of "Art on Hickory"

Hello, art enthusiasts and friends!

I am thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of my new website, "Art on Hickory," where I will showcase my latest artworks, share my creative journey, and connect with all of you in a more meaningful way. After months of hard work and creative planning, I can’t wait to unveil this new space that beautifully reflects my artistic vision and passion.

A Fresh Look at My Art

The new site will feature an expanded gallery of my work, including my latest series of abstract landscapes. These pieces are particularly close to my heart, as they draw inspiration from my extensive travels and the stunning natural beauty I've encountered along the way. From the majestic mountains of the Western United States and Canada to the serene coastlines of Ireland and Scotland, each painting captures the essence of these breathtaking places.

Behind the Scenes in My Studio

One of the most exciting parts of the website is the addition of a blog section, where I'll be sharing stories from my studio, insights into my creative process, and the inspirations behind my work. I hope to give you a deeper look into what goes into creating each piece and the journey I embark on with every brushstroke.

Join My Artistic Journey

To celebrate the launch, I'm inviting you to join my email newsletter. By subscribing, you'll be among the first to see new art releases, receive exclusive invitations to exhibitions, and get behind-the-scenes peeks into my studio life. It's a great way to stay connected and be part of a community that shares a love for art and beauty.

Stay Tuned!

The launch of "Art on Hickory" is just around the corner, and I can't wait to share it with you all. Stay tuned for more updates, and thank you for your continued support and encouragement. Your enthusiasm and appreciation inspire me to keep creating and exploring new artistic horizons.

Warmest regards,

Ann L. Rodgers

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