During March and April, two Madison artists, Linda Beagle and Catherine Cucurullo will be exhibiting their artwork at the Madison Town Hall, 8 Campus Drive, Madison, CT. The exhibit is open to the public and can be viewed during regular business hours.
Linda Beagle, a long time resident of Madison, started painting after receiving a paint by number set when she was a child. When the painting was done, there was paint left over and so started a love affair with drawing and painting. Eventually she went to Southern University to become an art education major. Although finances prevented her from finishing college, she continued to pursue her hobby and became an artist member of the Clinton and Madison art societies until going back to work full time. Now retired, she again has started painting and displaying her work. She is currently a member of the Clinton, Madison, and Guilford Art Leagues and enjoys getting together with other seniors who, like her, have time to express themselves.
Roses by Catherine Cucurullo, watercolor |
Catherine Cucurullo
Catherine Cucurullo is thrilled to be showing some of her work at the Town Campus in Madison. She joined the Madison Art Society shortly after moving to town from Westchester County, NY five years ago. Catherine adores being involved and feels that she has learned so much from her colleagues and friends in the Wednesday morning watercolor group. She loves watercolor for the challenge and the effect it has when applying certain transparent color on color, along with the variety of ways to apply the chroma onto paper.
Born and raised in Scotland, Catherine moved to the U.S. over fifty years ago where she met her husband Albert and has three fantastic children - Brian, Heather and Robyn. In addition to watercolor, Catherine loves to play tennis and spend time with her two grandsons David and Jamie.
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