Sunnyvale artists invite public into their workspaces for Open Studios
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Artists Barbara Pease and Pragati Sharma Mohanty are among over 340 participants in the Silicon Valley Open Studios event this month, showcasing their work in Sunnyvale. Pease, an established silk painter, teaches workshops and exhibits her work internationally. Mohanty, an artist and designer, is inspired by the 'Ramayana,' working on a series of paintings that will form a coffee table book. Additionally, the Cupertino Symphonic Band is hosting a free Spring Concert on May 18, offering entertainment to community members.
"Sunnyvale artists Barbara Pease and Pragati Sharma Mohanty are among the more than 340 visual artists from San Francisco Bay Area opening their studios to the public this month."
"Pease earned a bachelor's of fine arts in metalsmithing and now a silk painter, teaches workshops and has exhibited at the Silk Painters International festival."
"Mohanty is rediscovering the Hindu epic 'Ramayana,' compiling over 75 paintings based on its stories into a coffee table book."
"The Cupertino Symphonic Band is holding its annual Spring Concert on Sunday, May 18, at 3 p.m. at the Sunnyvale Community Center, with free admission."
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