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Photographer Shares Her Passion for Nature

Nature photographer Tiffany Whisler who lives in Mount Prospect believes that "God gives each of us passions and skills for a purpose," and she is passionate about art.

Whisler, who is exhibiting her art through Saturday, Jan. 6 at Rolling Meadows Library, 3110 Martin Lane, Rolling Meadows, says, "There is great beauty in this Earth--it is visible constantly in what God has created, and my goal is to share this beauty in all its forms." The exhibit is co-sponsored by the Northwest Cultural Council.

Whisler began taking photographs at age 10, and she hopes that art patrons experience her love of nature and spirituality.

The photographer also believes "there is beauty in what God has inspired man to make," and that people experience "the love of God" through all art forms.

The Northwest Cultural Council serving the Northwest corridor, is a non-profit organization. It supports and promotes the work of area visual artists and poets, offering a variety of programs including corporate gallery exhibitions, co-sponsored by businesses, convention and visitors' bureaus, libraries, and hospitals. It also offers art competitions, and poetry workshops and readings.

For more information about Whisler's exhibit, call the NWCC, 847-382-6922.

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