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Article: HATTERAS GALLERY HANGS WORKS BY LOCAL ARTISTS.(CAROLINA COAST)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- May 11, 1997
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Byline: Mary Elllen Riddle
It takes 29-year-old Karen Rhodes two days to complete meticulously rendered colored pencil drawings.
Her pictures of an old trawler, an ant's-eye-view of a fleet of motor boats and the Salvo Post Office share space at Sandy Bay Gallery with a wide range of crafts and paintings.
This Hatteras Village shop is the only place you can find the Hatteras waitress' work
As I perused the gallery, located on N.C. 12 just before the bend in the road that empties into the ferry dock, I met raven-haired Rhodes who walked in carrying her latest drawings. One of her pictures, packed with glowing circular forms, caught my ...