JACKSONVILLE – It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of travelers flew in and out of Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) over the holidays last year. As passengers rolled luggage over …
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JACKSONVILLE – It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of travelers flew in and out of Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) over the holidays last year. As passengers rolled luggage over the marble floors, they might have taken the chance to see the “Take Me There!” exhibit at the Sky Gallery put on by the Art Guild of Orange Park.
Last Thursday, the Art Guild celebrated a “Last Look” at the spectacular paintings created by Clay County residents that welcomed home many travelers. Before the artists took down and packed up their work, they took a moment to reminisce on the significance of their paintings and shared the stories of the creations. Here are a few of the wonderful pieces that were on display last year.