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Guild art show runs through February

RANCHO SANTA FE — The Rancho Santa Fe Art Guild’s exhibition “Cool and Collected” at its gallery, 6004 Paseo Delicias, concludes at the end of February. The exhibit includes 16 small- to medium-sized oil paintings by Bill Kromydas including abstract and representational landscapes; koi fish and lilly pads; two playful children’s pieces and “Utah Splendor.”
Bill Kromydas studied oil painting with Sebastian Capella, Raye Anne Marks and Mark Whitney. He had a two-person show at the Rancho Santa Fe Library in 2009 and at Wells Fargo in 2010, and also exhibited with the La Jolla Art Association in 2007. An honorable mention was awarded in 2008 for “New Zealand Grapevine” in 2008 at a juried show at the Poway Performing Arts Center. Kromydas enjoys traveling and photography and often paints from photos he has taken with particular interest in scenes from nature. He lives in Carlsbad with his wife Georgene and their two sons, Milton and Sakee.
The show is sponsored by Union Bank RSF, The RSF Foundation, Morgan Stanley RSF, Wells Fargo, The Country Squire RSF, The RSF Tennis Club & the RSF Library. The Rancho Santa Fe Art Guild, a 501(c )(3) organization whose purpose is to embrace the visual arts, provide exhibit space, enhance community awareness and foster artistic skills.
Visit www.ranchosantafeartguild.org. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and closed Sunday and Monday.