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Folsom’s Finest Art Group Come Together For Second Saturday Artist Reception

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Starmont Vineyard, Artist Julie Bjorgum

“Folsom’s Finest” art group, Julie Bjorgum, Randy Blasquez and Lisa Deniz are working with Fike Gallery in historic Folsom, to show off their beautiful work. The Reception starts at 5pm on Saturday April 12 and runs until 8pm.

Deniz specializes in large-scale, whimsical metal and glass sculpture.

Gathering Irises, Artist Randy Blasquez

Bjorgum’s colorful acrylic paintings focus on contemporary visions of California lifestyle, particularly the wine country.

Classic, impressionistic landscapes are Blasquez’s favored subject matter for her inspired oil paintings.

Visitors to the Art Walk can enjoy a night out with tasty appetizers, wine tasting by Procissi Cellars and the not to be missed opportunity to meet the artists praised as the “Folsom’s Finest.”

Show dates run from 3/14 to 4/13.

For additional information contact Fike Gallery, art for fine living, at 627 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA. 95630, 1-916-985-8444, www.Fikegallery.com

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