Town of Eleanor features Pat Cross Art Exhibit in 90th Anniversary Celebration

Hurricane Breeze Reporter Betsy Allen interviewed Pat Cross during the Town of Eleanor 90th Anniversary Celebration and Art Exhibit in the grand Homestead Room at the Town Hall:

Pat Cross, an award-winning painter, showcased a collection of her paintings which had been inspired by life in Eleanor. Her painting “Dairy Queen Sunday” depicted a family riding bicycles – with the littlest one riding a tricycle – to get treats at the popular restaurant. “Mountain Bikers Rock” depicted bikers riding on the trails located at the Eleanor Park and Fairgrounds, and “Stepping Stone” captured a magical scene of a woman wading in Buffalo Creek, a stream which runs through the park. “Our Bird Sanctuary” and “Blue Heron Pit Stop” both showed the natural wonders of the bird sanctuary located on the Eleanor side of the Winfield Locks and Dam.

These and other artworks by Pat Cross may be viewed at the Town Hall Art Exhibit, or seen in the online gallery of Pat Cross at www.patcrossart.com