Aline Lotter to Exhibit at Conservation Center in Concord

April 6, 2010

Aline Lotter to Exhibit at Conservation Center in Concord

Manchester-based artist Aline Lotter will exhibit her oil paintings at the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests’ Conservation Center from April 19 through June 14.

A tax lawyer by day, Lotter first took up landscape painting in 2005. She greatly enjoys painting the outdoors in the outdoors, particularly landscapes in an impressionist style. Trees, rivers, mountains, and oceans inspire most of her artwork, although buildings, boats, bridges, and people occasionally make appearances in her oil paintings. Her work can be viewed at web.mac.com/allotter [link no longer available].

Lotter exhibits regularly at the White Birch Gallery in Londonderry, NH and is a juried member of the Oil Painters of America as well as an active member of the New Hampshire Plein Air artists. This will be her first solo exhibition, showcasing her tree portraits and other subjects close to her heart. 

The exhibit is open for viewing Monday thru Friday from 9 am to 5 pm in the Conservation Center Conference Room. As the Conference Room is used for meetings, please call (603)224-9945 before visiting to confirm that the room is open. 

Founded in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests is the state’s oldest and largest non-profit land conservation organization. Supported by 10,000 families and businesses, the Forest Society’s mission is to perpetuate the state’s forests by promoting land conservation and sustainable forestry. For more information, visit www.forestsociety.org.