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The art in the "Flowers" exhibition at the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden's Exhibition displays a wide range of imagination in paintings, sculpture, and photography. As you pull up to the Norton home, you'll see a giant sized tulip, balanced on a thin stem, that is the work of Robert St. Croix (West Palm Beach). Called "Grande Prima Flora," that amazing tulip welcomes you to the exhibition. Inside, you'll find smaller sculpture, photography and also varied paintings. The acrylic portrait of Churchill, "Brush with History," by Edwina Sandys (New York and Palm Beach) is one of the most engaging. Back inside the house, photo-realist Ben Schoenzeit has three artworks. The large canvas against the far wall is the most stunning. It consists of a horizontal row of roses against a gray and black striped background--exuding both beauty and romance. Make sure you don't miss this exhibition which only runs until Sunday March 6. For the more detailed review I wrote, use the search feature in the online version of Florida Weekly; a link may be found below. (Palm Beach Garden Edition, Feb. 25, 2016) My review of "Flowers" at the Norton Sculpture Garden.http://palmbeach.floridaweekly.com/news/2016-02-25/Arts_%28and%29_Entertainment_News/Ann_Norton_Bloom.html
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