Join the Conifer Historical Society and Museum for a Free Afternoon Exhibit, featuring the art of Earl Jaynes.
After suffering a serious stroke ten years ago, Earl Jaynes began taking art lessons from Susan McKelvy, an accomplished artist in Buffalo Creek, Colorado.
His current works have all been done from memory and many show his Alaskan adventures when he was a young man with a plane and dog team.
More about the Artist: Earl grew up in South Denver and played football for South High School and the Colorado School of Mines. He worked as a geophysicist in Alaska, California, Wyoming and Colorado. His grandfather, also Earl Jaynes, was a set designer/painter/printer in Denver for many stage productions in the early 1900's. Earl was well known the the oil patch community for his colorful and brightly colored printouts of geophysical data.
Sunday, May 20, 12:00pm – 4:00pm
Held at the Little White Schoolhouse Museum, 26951 Barkley Rd, Conifer, CO 80433, USA
Hosted by the Conifer Historical Society Museum