A Fine Line performs at the Plein Air Festival. By BRUCE DANA Morristowns Gateway Museum presented a concert in Bayside Park Saturday Evening.The concert by Jazz duo from Canton "A Fine Line" …
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A Fine Line performs at the Plein Air Festival.
By BRUCE DANA
Morristowns Gateway Museum presented a concert in Bayside Park Saturday Evening.The concert by Jazz duo from Canton "A Fine Line" performed in the gazebo by the boat launch in spite of rain showers and some passing thunder.
All who toughed out the unsettling weather ( many stayed in their cars) enjoyed some light jazz. After a few minutes the skys cleared and Plein Air Artists and guests alike were treated to a dazzling double rainbow that lingered for more than half an hour followed by a Golden Glowing Sunset. Such an artistic Sky was a fitting tribute to the visiting artists and their last day of painting.
Plein Air Arts Festival wraps up Sunday.
At noon artists will submit up to three paintings which will be judged by Juror of Awards Sally Hartman.Prizes for winning artists will be announced at 1 p.m. Paintings will be sold at a silent auction.
Door prizes for visitors will be announced from 1 till 3 p.m.
Live music by Yellow Moon and elegant refreshments will be available. Bill Vitek on keyboards and Dan Gagliardi on Bass of "A Fine Line" Performed Saturday at an evening Concert in Morristown.
Bruce Dana is a local photographer and regular contributor to NorthCountryNow.com