



Super Bloom Memory
by Therese Verner
Acrylic on canvas
24" x 30" x 2"
Inspired by our spectacular super boom in Southern California. Where else can you see flowers cascading down cliffs and across meadows?
Super Bloom Memory
by Therese Verner
Acrylic on canvas
24" x 30" x 2"
Inspired by our spectacular super boom in Southern California. Where else can you see flowers cascading down cliffs and across meadows?
Therese has curated 3 large solo exhibitions. In 2023, Therese exhibited 40+ original artworks at the Canyon Theatre Guild for 3 months. She curated 2 solo exhibitions at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, with 50-60 pieces of art. The first show in January 2020, was highlighted in the San Diego Union Tribune Featured Artist Story. PCPA invited Therese back for a second solo exhibition Jan 29th - Feb. 28th 2022. Therese was also featured in the same newspaper in January 2022 for her PCPA show Visions of the World. She was presented in a professional video, by Giulio Meliani, Let there be Art, as well as the Making of Let there be Art! Therese was also featured in an ABC7 Good News segment.
She was awarded a 2018 Arts and Accessibility Grant by the National Arts and Disability Center.
Her artwork has been exhibited and sold in many museums and galleries including: SLOMA (San Luis Obispo Museum of Art), Front Porch Gallery, Ontario Museum of Art and others
Exploring the natural world feeds my artistic vision. Even though my actual vision is limited, I see in my mind’s eye and connect to my hand’s movement to express that vision with bold colors, textures and expressive strokes. When we observe the world around us, what we see is light reflecting on objects, shapes and textures. Light is vital, powerful, but art does exist without light. As the light fades from my eyes, let art by my reflection.