A resident from The Watermark at Cherry Hills was recently featured in an article published by the Albuquerque Journal for his impressive paintings — and how they’re being recognized by those throughout his community.
Bill Holub, who uses both oil and water paints to depict vivid western landscapes and pueblo architecture, was featured in the community’s recent artisan show where his art was available for purchase. After battling health setbacks for the last two years, Bill was happy to share his creations with his fellow residents and the greater public.
“I feel like nobody’s going to tell me what to do,” he said of his creative process. “I am completely relaxed.”
Read more to learn about Bill and how he shares his passion for painting with others in his community.
The Watermark at Cherry Hills is a vibrant Assisted Living and Memory Care community in Albuquerque, New Mexico. With a number of innovative programs, including engaging adult education classes through Watermark University, residents enjoy countless opportunities to thrive every day.