GWL Library's Art Gallery to present the work of Diane Ouzoonian during November

| 01 Nov 2018 | 12:57

GREENWOOD LAKE — Greenwood Lake Public Library’s Art Gallery will showcase the work of Diane Ouzoonian throughout November.
Ouzoonian is never without a sketch book, constantly drawing. Her work reflects what she sees around her; landscapes with the change of season, people at work, children playing.
Ouzoonian’s ultimate goal in her work is to tell a story, capturing something beautiful before it fades away.
Born in Portland, Maine, Ouzoonian moved to California to study at the University of California at Santa Cruz. After graduating, she moved back east to study with Philip Guston and Gretna Campbell at the New York Studio School in Greenwich Village.
At Montclair State University she received a teaching credential and taught art in the public and private school system.
She retired from teaching drawing at Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh and now paints daily in pastels, watercolors and oils.
She is an active member in the Northeast Watercolor Society , the Warwick Art League and Orange Art's Council.
On Tuesdays, Ouzoonian facilitates life drawing for The Warwick Drawing Group at Seligmann Gallery in Sugar Loaf.
Her work has been shown at more than 100 exhibitions throughout the United States.
For additional information, visit online at www.kominick-ouzoonian.com.
Greenwood Lake Public Library is located at 79 Waterstone Road. For additional information, call (845) 477-8377 ext. 104.