The eclectic and fascinating talents of the artists of the Brushstrokes Studio Gallery will be manipulated, redirected, and reclaimed, at this unusual event scheduled for the evening of Friday, May 7, 2010 from 5:00 to 9 pm. The three artists are each known for a particular strength and style that sets them apart from one another. John K. Harrell, associated with his soft and luminous cityscapes, will be painting landscapes using a palette knife; one of the many tools of artist Kit Hevron Mahoney. Mahoney, known for a plethora of methods used to depict the graceful and spirited aspens, breathtaking mountain views, and various other Colorado driven imagery, will be composing still-life, a subject typically created with the generous strokes, and vintage styling of artist Anita Mosher. Mosher in turn will be addressing urban scenes with the unique perspective and articulation often used by Harrell.