Capitol art in Carson City helping Always Lost

Jonathan Triplett paints a rendition of the Capitol building in Carson City Thursday. Triplett stated that proceeds from the sale of his painting will be donated to WNC's 'Always Lost'. Always Lost: A Meditation on War includes the 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning Iraq War combat photographs by David Leeson and Cheryl Diaz Meyer (courtesy of The Dallas Morning News) with literary work by Professor Marilee Swirczek's creative writing classes, veterans and their families, the Lone Mountain Writers group, and other Northern Nevada writers. It is funded and maintained in part by grants and donations. To make a financial contribution, contact the Western Nevada College Foundation at 775.445.3240 or www.wnc.edu/foundation.

Jonathan Triplett paints a rendition of the Capitol building in Carson City Thursday. Triplett stated that proceeds from the sale of his painting will be donated to WNC's 'Always Lost'. Always Lost: A Meditation on War includes the 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning Iraq War combat photographs by David Leeson and Cheryl Diaz Meyer (courtesy of The Dallas Morning News) with literary work by Professor Marilee Swirczek's creative writing classes, veterans and their families, the Lone Mountain Writers group, and other Northern Nevada writers. It is funded and maintained in part by grants and donations. To make a financial contribution, contact the Western Nevada College Foundation at 775.445.3240 or www.wnc.edu/foundation.

Jonathan Triplett paints a rendition of the Capitol building in Carson City Thursday. Triplett stated proceeds from the sale of his painting will be donated to WNC’s ‘Always Lost’. Always Lost: A Meditation on War includes the 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning Iraq War combat photographs by David Leeson and Cheryl Diaz Meyer (courtesy of The Dallas Morning News) with literary work by Professor Marilee Swirczek’s creative writing classes, veterans and their families, the Lone Mountain Writers group, and other Northern Nevada writers. It is funded and maintained in part by grants and donations. To make a financial contribution, contact the Western Nevada College Foundation at 775-445-3240 or www.wnc.edu/foundation.

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