Historical Society to discuss artist Hunter s work
Brian Argabright, Staff Writer
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An image of the late artist Warren Hunter’s work titled “Cattle Drive” and accompanying T-shirts that are for sale are shown as part of an exhibit at Helotes City Hall recently. Hunter, who resided in Grey Forest for many years prior to his death, was a prolific artist whose paintings expressed the beauty and charm of the Texas Hill Country. His work will be discussed at the Historical Society of Helotes’ general meeting, from noon to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 2, at the Gardens at Old Town, 15060 Antonio Drive. Dr. Lauren Langford, Hunter’s niece, will oversee the presentation. RSVP at info@historicalsocietyofhelotes.org by Sunday, Jan. 31.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographer
Historical Society to discuss artist Hunter s work
Brian Argabright, Staff Writer
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An image of the late artist Warren Hunter’s work titled “Cattle Drive” and accompanying T-shirts that are for sale are shown as part of an exhibit at Helotes City Hall recently. Hunter, who resided in Grey Forest for many years prior to his death, was a prolific artist whose paintings expressed the beauty and charm of the Texas Hill Country. His work will be discussed at the Historical Society of Helotes’ general meeting, from noon to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 2, at the Gardens at Old Town, 15060 Antonio Drive. Dr. Lauren Langford, Hunter’s niece, will oversee the presentation. RSVP at info@historicalsocietyofhelotes.org by Sunday, Jan. 31.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographer