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Library presents art by Cori Caputo for the month of October

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The Rochester Public Library is pleased to announce an art exhibit featuring a series of original works by Cori Caputo.

Cori loves to create narrative pictures that “transport the viewer into a happy place”. The spontaneous quality of watercolor allows her to infuse her paintings with glowing colors and the energy she senses in her subjects. Freedom, joy, and humor are common themes in her work. From mysterious landscapes to magical environments with cognizant creatures, there is something for everyone within her portfolio.

The Rochester Public Library is located at 65 South Main Street, Rochester, NH 03867. Visit www.rpl.lib.nh.us for more information.

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