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Sue Oldershaw of the Calusa Garden Club shows off 'Planting by the Compass,' at the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent

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Sue Oldershaw of the Calusa Garden Club shows off "Planting by the Compass," at the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent

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  • Sue Oldershaw of the Calusa Garden Club shows off 'Planting by the Compass,' at the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • The Calusa Garden Club teamed up with the Art Center to offer 'Art in Bloom,' with floral interpretations of the works hung in the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Calusa Garden Club president with her interpretation of 'Fly Horse Net,'  the fiber art piece behind her. The club teamed up with the Art Center to offer 'Art in Bloom,' with floral interpretations of the works hung in the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Bromeliads do well with salt spray and limited sunlight. The Calusa Garden Club teamed up with the Art Center to offer 'Art in Bloom,' with floral interpretations of the works hung in the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Orchids are a hardy part of a subtropical garden, doing well on the north or east out of too much sun. The Calusa Garden Club teamed up with the Art Center to offer 'Art in Bloom,' with floral interpretations of the works hung in the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • The Calusa Garden Club teamed up with the Art Center to offer 'Art in Bloom,' with floral interpretations of the works hung in the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Jackie Cornillie comes to see the exhibit, crutches and all. The Calusa Garden Club teamed up with the Art Center to offer 'Art in Bloom,' with floral interpretations of the works hung in the Art Center's gallery on Winterberry Drive. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent

It was here and then gone, in the blink of an eye. Unlike most art exhibits, the “Art in Bloom” show was mounted for only three days. A reception was held Friday evening at the Marco Island Center for the Arts, and then art lovers or flower fanciers had the weekend to take it in.

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