With the calendar turning to May, the Waseca Art Center welcomed two new Minnesota artists to be featured in its Beckmann and Harguth Galleries, offering two very different styles for local art connoisseurs to enjoy during the late spring and early summer.
Artist Mary Catherine Solberg mixes a wide variety of influences in her artwork, from the Renaissance to modern realism. (Andrew Deziel/WasecaCountyNews.com)
Artist Olivia Hoppe’s unique, one of a kind creations take great creativity and patience to make — but it’s worth it when they bring the scenes of rural Minnesota to life. (Andrew Deziel/WasecaCountyNews.com)
Artist Mary Catherine Solberg’s style makes heavy use of a dark palate as well as a mixture of realistic and figurative imagery. (Andrew Deziel/WasecaCountyNews.com)
Artists Olivia Hoppe and Mary Catherine Solberg pose for a photo with Art Center Board of Directors President Mikhail Rostislavovich and incoming Board of Directors President Penny Vought. (Andrew Deziel/WasecaCountyNews.com)
Artist Olivia Hoppe makes art out of whatever she finds around her rural Minnesota farm. (Andrew Deziel/WasecaCountyNews.com)