NewsPainting Stolen from Paso Robles Gallery

Painting Stolen from Paso Robles Gallery

An artist is remaining positive after her painting was stolen from the Studio in the Park gallery in downtown Paso Robles. The gallery features six studios and four exhibit spaces dedicated to local artists.

The missing piece, an 8-by-16-inch colorful depiction of Moonstone Beach in Cambria, was created by Anne Laddon, the gallery’s founder. Laddon described the artwork, titled “Moonstone Dawn,” as a delightful opportunity for her to expand her creativity with a larger piece.

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