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Ann Lombardo 'Off The Wall'

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Ann Lombardo

Ann Lombardo "Acorns Become Oak Trees." COURTESY THE ARTIST

Ann Lombardo

Ann Lombardo "Lemonista." COURTESY THE ARTIST

Ann Lombardo

Ann Lombardo "Little Ann." COURTESY THE ARTIST

Ann Lombardo

Ann Lombardo "Outdoor Dining." COURTESY THE ARTIST

Ann Lombardo

Ann Lombardo "Pink in July" COURTESY THE ARTIST

Ann Lombardo

Ann Lombardo "Water Mill Museum." COURTESY THE ARTIST

authorStaff Writer on Jun 6, 2022

“Off the Wall,” an exhibition of more than 40 paintings by Ann Lombardo, will be on view in the gallery at the Water Mill Museum from June 16 to July 3. The show opens with a reception on Saturday, June 25, from 4 to 6 p.m.

Lombardo, who lives in Water Mill, has worked in visual arts most of her life. She began her career as a fashion illustrator and took up oil painting in the representational style 17 years ago. Favorite subjects include vintage and memorable still lifes and local landscapes.

Part of the sales of “Off the Wall” paintings helps support the Water Mill Museum. Gallery hours are Thursday through Sunday. The Water Mill Museum is at 41 Old Mill Road in Water Mill. For more information visit watermillmuseum.org.

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