On Display at Casa Dorinda

By Richard Mineards   |   April 2, 2024
Missy DeYoung, Sharol and Wayne Siemens, and Victoria Furst Hines (photo by Priscilla)

Just four months after moving into Casa Dorinda, artist Victoria Furst Hines has lost no time in making her mark. Victoria, who with her late husband Carter ran a popular Montecito drapery business, has displayed 36 of her colorful works in oil, acrylic and watercolor, just a tiara’s toss from the home’s capacious dining room near the lobby, which will be shown through May 10.

Her works showing shells, flowers and other nature subjects are also on show at the Coral Casino and Cottage Hospital, and sell for between $500 and $10,000.

Among the guests turning out for the opening of the show, curated by Penny Arntz, were Stewart Hudnut, John and Steven Buster, Wayne and Sharol Siemens, Judy Murphy, Gary and Susan Gulbransen, Missy DeYoung, Brian and Joanne Rapp, and Steve and Connie Halstead.

 

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