Annette Palmer’s work is about journeys – both geographical and emotional. She has relocated from her native Scotland many times, settling in Houston in 2006. In “Across the Miles,” Annette explores distance and connection through landscape and seascape paintings. Using texture, gold leaf, and forgotten means of communication, like antique love letters, she expresses feelings of connectivity across distance.
For more than 50 years, The Jung Center has served as a nonprofit resource offering dynamic and compelling classes – “continuing education for the human spirit” – on a diverse range of psychological, artistic, and intellectual topics.
There will be a gallery reception on January 27 from 5-7 pm.
Annette Palmer’s work is about journeys – both geographical and emotional. She has relocated from her native Scotland many times, settling in Houston in 2006. In “Across the Miles,” Annette explores distance and connection through landscape and seascape paintings. Using texture, gold leaf, and forgotten means of communication, like antique love letters, she expresses feelings of connectivity across distance.
For more than 50 years, The Jung Center has served as a nonprofit resource offering dynamic and compelling classes – “continuing education for the human spirit” – on a diverse range of psychological, artistic, and intellectual topics.
There will be a gallery reception on January 27 from 5-7 pm.
Annette Palmer’s work is about journeys – both geographical and emotional. She has relocated from her native Scotland many times, settling in Houston in 2006. In “Across the Miles,” Annette explores distance and connection through landscape and seascape paintings. Using texture, gold leaf, and forgotten means of communication, like antique love letters, she expresses feelings of connectivity across distance.
For more than 50 years, The Jung Center has served as a nonprofit resource offering dynamic and compelling classes – “continuing education for the human spirit” – on a diverse range of psychological, artistic, and intellectual topics.
There will be a gallery reception on January 27 from 5-7 pm.