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Plein Air Paint Out 2022 Poster Selected – “In the Moment”

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Plein Air Paint Out 2022 contest in Snoqualmie, WA, recently concluded with an exciting social media vote that selected Britt Greenland’s oil painting “In the Moment” as the winning artwork. This event serves as a platform for local artists to showcase their talent and engage the community in the arts. Participants from the community actively voted, demonstrating a strong interest and involvement in local cultural initiatives. The selection of Greenland’s work not only highlights the individual artist's achievement but also promotes the city’s vibrant arts scene. Public involvement in such events fosters a sense of belonging and community pride.

Greenland’s painting captures the essence of the region, resonating with both residents and visitors alike. This win encourages future artistic endeavors and highlights the importance of community engagement in cultural activities. Overall, the Plein Air Paint Out 2022 reflects Snoqualmie's dedication to celebrating and nurturing local talent through art.

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