Login | Register
Light Snow ~ 23°F  
[Le Mars Daily Sentinel]
Le Mars, Iowa ~ Friday, January 9, 2009

Painting

American Indian art exhibit travels to Plymouth County (08/20/08)
Artist Robert Morris captures the faces of American Indians from across the country, something he began 10 years ago. "I want to paint one Indian from every tribe," Morris said. "I travel all summer and paint all winter." An exhibit featuring 16 of Morris' chalk paintings from his collection "The First Americans" opens at 1 p.m. Wednesday and runs through Friday at the Plymouth County Historical Museum. The museum is open 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. or in the morning by appointment...
Le Mars Community welcomes new teachers (08/12/08)
Le Mars Community Schools will start the year with a few staff changes. A new elementary art teacher, assistant middle school principal and high school special education teacher are making preparations to begin the year at LCS. Kimberly Strohbeen Strohbeen will be bringing a splash of color to the LCS elementary as a part-time art teacher. ...
Paint in their blood: Gray's show features artistic family ties (06/10/08)
Most people bring a casserole or a dessert to a family reunion. Harry Gray and his family bring pieces of art. At least that's the case with "Kindred Spirits," the gallery show debuting at Le Mars' Arts Center this week. It all stems back to a mid-1800s painter named Asher B. Durand...
Le Mars native captures musicians on canvas (04/25/08)
When Le Mars native Jonas Lynch delivered a giant portrait of hip-hop star Snoop Dogg to the musician himself, there was a message imbedded in the painting. Thousands of telephone numbers. Lynch, now living in Long Beach, Calif., plastered a canvas with the pages of a Long Beach phonebook, then painted a reverse image of Snoop Dogg's face in black paint. He left the highlights of the portrait unpainted, so the phonebook pages show through...
Mailing list
Enter your email address to join our daily headline mailing list: