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Harvest Scene Greets Bakery Customers

By Nancy K. Crevier

There is a new look to Andrea’s Bakery on Queen Street these days, thanks to artist Vallerie Weymouth. Ms Weymouth spent a good part of Saturday, October 11, transforming the front window of the bakery into a harvest scene. Pumpkins sprawl from one end of the picture window to the other under the watchful eye of a cheery scarecrow. Cornstalks and branches complete the scene painted by Ms Weymouth.

Ms Weymouth is the granddaughter of Andrea’s Bakery employee Marie Homiak, said bakery owner Tony Posca. He first approached Ms Weymouth about painting a picture of a cannoli, one of his many popular pastries, onto an interior wall. “We got to talking and it sort of evolved into the window painting,” said Mr Posca.

This is the first time Ms Weymouth has painted a window for a business, she said, but she has plenty of experience in art. “I’ve been drawing ever since I was little, and took art classes all through high school and at the University of Hartford for two years,” said the 2006 graduate of NHS.

She was very pleased with the outcome of her day’s work, particularly the scarecrow. “This window are was a lot more ‘cartoony’ than the realistic type drawing I usually do on paper,” said Ms Weymouth, “but I’ve gotten a really good response from people who have seen it.”

She is hopeful that the brightened window will attract even more customers to the bakery.

The cannoli is yet to come, but Mr Posca is excited that Ms Weymouth has agreed to lend her artistic expertise through the upcoming seasons, changing the Halloween motif into a Thanksgiving scene the beginning of November, and the into a Christmas scene come December.

But before the window is revised, residents can experience Ms Weymouth’s talents first-hand, Friday, October 31, when she will offer face painting at Andrea’s Bakery between the hours of noon and 3 pm. “I have some time between my two jobs that day and I thought it would be fun and a good thing to do in the community,” she said. She will offer the face painting to all ages, and customers can choose from just a few strokes of the paintbrush to a “full-blown face-painting, if they want,” she said, and anything in between.

“Her work is just beautiful. I’m very pleased with it,” said Mr Posca.

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