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Warren Carpenter, owner of 'The Gallery' at the Arts Company, challenged quilters to create a river of art that would flow around the gallery walls. | View photo »
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A total of 31 quilters contributed to the 'Everchanging River' exhibit being held at The Arts Company in Seneca. | View photo »
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'Moon River,' completed by Paula Ridley, uses a variety of methods to finish the piece including free motion thread work with digitized images from her drawings. | View photo »
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Marilyn Wall, quilter since '94, said these pieces take an enormous amount of time to complete. 'Maybe three weeks ... if that's all you did,' she said. | View photo »
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Janet Ginn, artist of 'Gone Fishing' wanted to convey a peacful place. | View photo »
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On display at the Arts Center through the end of next week, 'The Everchanging River' could soon become a nationally traveling exhibit. | View photo »
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'The Venice of France,' done by Marilyn Wall, was inspired by her taste for realism. 'My subjects are usually ones that have been inspired from my photographs,' she said. | View photo »
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