Newest Artist Spotlight Series features Sean Talamini’s “The Nature of Art”; includes public reception and lecture on February 22 MEDIA, PA (February 1, 2016) — Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line will feature Sean Talamini’s “The Nature of Art” exhibit from February 2 to February 28. The display is open to Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line residents, visitors and anyone who appreciates art. The month-long exhibit includes an exclusive one-night-only reception and lecture on Monday, February 22 at 6:30 p.m. Talamini, the grandson of WEL Main Line residents Stephanie and Bill Lyell, has been illustrating and creating art ever since he could fit behind furniture and draw on the walls of his grandmother’s row home. He specializes in acrylics and sculptures and you can view his work at www.illustrasean.net. The Artist Spotlight Series remains a popular community benefit since its introduction in 2012. It was originally created to enable Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line residents to experience art right in their own community. The program has since grown into a robust and highly anticipated community event each month. “The Artist Spotlight Series brings together our residents and community members with local artists,” said Linda Sterthous, Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line executive director. “There’s always a great discussion about the art work during the monthly receptions.” To reserve a seat at the exclusive reception on February 22, or for more information on Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line’s Artist Spotlight Series, please contact program coordinator, Amy Blum at 610.353.7660 ext. 254 or email ablum@wel.org Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line February Artist Spotlight Series About Wesley Enhanced Living (WEL) The non-profit Wesley Enhanced Living (WEL) continuing care communities have a dedicated mission to deliver a purpose-filled life to residents. Serving over 1,450 residents with more than 1,100 employees throughout Pennsylvania, the Wesley Enhanced Living communities located in Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties provide various combinations of independent living, personal care services, memory care, and rehabilitation and skilled nursing services. WEL also manages affordable senior housing facilities in Northeast Philadelphia.