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Winners of the Art on Asbury ‘Black, White & Shades of Grey’ Show

By Press Release

OCEAN CITY – The winners of Ocean City Fine Arts League’s “Black, White & Shades of Grey” show at the Art on Asbury gallery are as follows:
First place: Scott Troxel, Marmora. “Black Heart,” Wood Sculpture
Second place: Rita Michalenko, Mays Landing. “Ewe Too,” Pen & Ink
Honorable mentions:
Sue Rau, Upper Township. “The Acrobat,” Charcoal
Grace Zambelli, Ventnor. “The Esso Men,” Acrylic
Rae Jaffe, Ocean City. “NYC,” Acrylic
Carol Zerbe, Somers Point. “Erosion,” Watercolor
Adele Haberland, Northfield. “The Key In The Shadows,” Photo
Brad Hagmayer, Kennett Square, Pa. “Black & White Octopus,” Clay
The “Black, White & Shades of Grey” show runs through the end of March and all artwork is for sale. All of the artwork is created by professional, local artists. Visit the Art on Asbury gallery where you’re sure to find that perfect one-of-a-kind gift. Shop local and support the arts! All sales benefit your local artists.
Don’t forget to come back in April for the “Tribute To A Favorite Artist” show.
In addition to the paintings on display, the gallery showcases watercolor, glass, mixed media, pottery, photography, oil and acrylic, textiles, jewelry and sculpture, all made from local artisans.
For more information, call (609) 814-0308 or visit oceancityfineartsleague.org. Located at 608 Asbury Ave. in Ocean City, the Art on Asbury gallery is open seven days a week, Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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