ROCHESTER - The Rochester Public Library will host an exhibit of the artwork of Suzanne Jolin, a lifelong New Hampshire resident and self-taught artist.
Jolin's passion for art began at a young age, evolving from copying coloring books to drawing anything that captured her attention. Starting with pencil, pen and ink, and charcoal, she eventually developed a love for painting.
"Each of the four seasons has its own unique beauty," she said. "In the past 15 years, I've transitioned from drawing to painting in color with acrylics. I've honed my skills by taking classes at Artstream and furthered my creativity with Ruth Caron, owner of The Pottery Paddock. Now, I continue to paint on my own, learning new techniques and expanding my skills."
The Rochester Public Library is located at 65 South Main St., Rochester, NH. The exhibit will be featured on the main floor.