The Rockport Public Library plans to show an exhibit of original watercolor paintings by Anne Cronin from Wednesday, Jan. 3, through Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 1 Limerock St. Shown is “Visitor — Anne’s Backyard.” Submitted photo

Anne Cronin Submitted photo

The Rockport Public Library plans to show an exhibit of original watercolor paintings by Anne Cronin from Wednesday, Jan. 3, through Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 1 Limerock St.

Cronin’s art depicts graceful Maine landscapes, harbors and islands as well as detailed images of gardens and bouquets. Also included will be a rare showing of paintings inspired by visits to southern California, where Cronin painted desert palms and mountains with her aunts, according to a news release from Julia Pierce at the library.

“California Desert” by Anne Cronin. Submitted photo

A public artist reception will be held from 1-4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12, at the library.

An inspiration to her friends and fellow artists, Cronin has continued to paint and draw many years after a stroke, further developing as an artist and finding inspiration in the natural world around her. She captures the beauty and character of nature in her paintings and drawings through an impression of the scene rather than exacting detail.

“Spring Tulips” by Anne Cronin. Submitted photo

Cronin, a native of Maine, lives in Rockland. She received her degree in art and design at the Cambridge School of Design. Her watercolor paintings and ink drawings have been shown at Small Wonder Gallery in Camden, Bartlett Woods in Rockland, River Arts Gallery in Damariscotta, and in a solo show at Quarry Hill in Camden.

The show will include originals and prints for sale as well as miniature originals on easels. For more information, visit rockportlibrary.net.

 

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