• “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “The Color of Light” presented the The Gallery

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    The Color of Light is about how we see. Without light, we would see nothing, and most of the time, we think about what light allows us to see! But what happens when you look at the work of Joaquín Sorolla and John Singer Sargent? Both are masters of light, capturing its intense, fleeting effects” […]

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

  • “Give Thanks, Give Back” by Hanna Rachocka (Online Exhibit & Auction)

    Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

    Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center. 

    The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul. 

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