A reception for the area artist will take place from 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the Community Room in City Hall, 2342 Oak Road.
“My works are my artistic interpretation of a visual and emotional memory,” she said. “They are representative of the very moment of inspiration and encompass many subject matters may these be landscapes, flowers, animals or architecture as they resonate in me. I strive to convey my memories with bold and rich colors. To me, colors express vitality, vibrancy and life.”
Bolton said she paints mostly with oil paints because she said they allow her to express harmony through their rich and deep satin-like properties.
In 2002, Bolton earned a Bachelor’s Degree, Fine Arts Major, from North Georgia College and State University. Bolton has studied with many nationally known top master painters in the U.S. and abroad. She is a member of the North Gwinnett Arts Association, the Dunwoody Fine Art Association, the Kudzu Art Zone and the Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts.
Born in Germany, Bolton came to the U.S. 49 years ago. She and her family have lived in the Atlanta area for 25 years.
The art will be on display until Nov. 4.