Intercourse, PA – May 5, 2008 - Painter Richard Bollinger will visit the Wild Goose Gallery & Frameworks this Saturday, May 10th to personally sign limited edition prints of his latest painting, Mascot Mill. Bollinger will be on hand from 12-3 PM at the Wild Goose Gallery & Frameworks, located at 3449 Old Philadelphia Pike (Route 340), Intercourse, Pennsylvania. The featured print, Mascot Mill, portrays the Mascot Roller Mill, a classic example of a nineteenth century flour mill. This historic Lancaster County landmark is located at Stumptown Road and Newport Road (Route 772) southeast of Leola and is open to visitors from 10 AM - 4 PM Tuesday through Saturday during mid-May through mid-October. Admission is free. The Mascot Roller Mills and Ressler family house are preserved and operated by the Ressler Mill Foundation. www.resslermill.com  Richard Bollinger is a Chester County artist known as the "Painter of Rural America." His accurate portrayals of rural America express his desire to find something beautiful in the way that man has utilized the natural elements of God's creation. His paintings and illustrations are visual documents of days gone by and the familiar, but all too often over-looked beauty which surrounds us. Working as both illustrator and designer, he has received numerous awards for his graphics which have appeared in local as well as national publications. A large selection of other Richard Bollinger prints, including another historic Lancaster County site The Herr House (released in 2000), will be also be available. For additional information on the Richard Bollinger Show, contact DJ Kling at 717-768-8611. Whether you are looking for the perfect gift, home accessories or collectibles, Wild Goose Gallery & Frameworks carries something for everyone - limited editions on paper or canvas, custom framing, decoys, Vera Bradley, Chamilia jewelry and so much more. Decorative - Distinctive - Different |