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A replica of the specialty license plate supporting MERR is available for a one-time fee of $50. MERR will receive $35 from the sale. The plate was designed by artist Karin Snoots and depicts several marine animals, such as sea turtles, seals and dolphins.
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Pursuing a Passion
Features both the representational studio style in combination with the newly developed contemporary style. As an artist, her fundamental mission is to serve as a catalyst for environmental awareness and conservation. She is inspired by the drama of nature and is constantly challenged to capture the dramatic sense of scale in space and light.
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Beach Delights
Panache Gallery in Rehoboth Beach, De will be hosting an art show featuring paintings by Karin Snoots and photography by Robert Streimer. Snoots will be donating a portion of her proceeds to the MERR Institute.
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Life's Finest Moments II
The original paintings of Delaware artist Karin Snoots are featured through the month of December. A portion of the artists proceeds will be donated to the MERR Institute.
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A Celebration of the Ocean
Federal Street Gallery located in Milton, DE will be presenting " A Celebration of the Ocean" featuring paintings by Karin Snoots and photography by G. Cooke and J. Mott. Snoots will be donating artist proceeds to The MERR Institute and Surfrider Foundation.
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Donation to MERR Institute from Exhibit at AerieArt Gallery
Local artist Karin Snoots, along with AerieArt Gallery of Rehoboth Beach, recently sponsored the MERR Institute by donating a percentage of the proceeds from the artists exhibit at AerieArt Gallery.
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Artist Donation to Surfrider Foundation from Exhibit at Federal Street Gallery
Local artist Karin Snoots met with Mark Carter, President of the Surfrider Foundation - Delaware Chapter, at Federal Street Gallery recently to donate a check.
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AerieArt Gallery, Rehoboth Beach Delaware, is featuring paintings by Delaware artist Karin Snoots. Karin will be donating a portion of the show proceeds to the MERR Institute.
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