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The Art of Linda Trapp is on Display in May at the Paso Robles City Library; Abstract watercolor expresses joy in nature

PASO ROBLES, CA April 15, 2022 In May, Art in the Library will feature the creative expression of artist Linda Abbott Trapp, who finds her inspiration in nature, faith, love, and culture. “My abstract watercolor works express my joy in nature, interpersonal relations, being alive in this beautiful world, full of people who bring love and challenges into my life,” states Trapp. At one time a potter, weaver, and counselor, Trapp’s travels and work have exposed her to commonalities and rich traditions and ways to deal with challenges. “I have lived a long and fortunate life, with exposure to the best of many worlds. I want to bring hope and joy to others as well as to express gratitude for the opportunities and love I have been given,” Trapp adds. To learn more about Trapp’s work, check out lindaabbotttrapp.com. For more information about art displays in the library, visit prcity.com or call Don Rader, 805-237-3870. The Library is open Monday-Friday 9-7 and Saturday 9-4. Curbside service is available during open hours. Call the Library at 805-237-3870 or visit prcity.com/library and the Library Facebook and Instagram sites for more information.

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