Saturday, May 24, 2008

Simon Bull New Original Arrives in Chapel Hill


Simon Bull's newest original Fanfare III arrived this week in Chapel Hill at Turning Point Gallery. A dramatic 24"x 24" represents another dimension of Simon's ever evolving body of work.

Also arriving is Simon Bull's latest limited edition release Living The Life is available in 18"x 24", 24"x 32" and 30"x 40", all gallery wrapped ready to hang without a frame or add a frame. See more at our website www.harmonyfineart.com.
or visit our studio .

Monday, May 12, 2008

Lasting Impressions - Absolutely

Maeve Harris and Wayne Salge delighted quite a crowd last Friday night.

Wayne explained how he is able to create sculptures that express feeling by using shape, line and form rather than realistic depiction. Maeve explained her techniques in using chemical reactions as well as mechanical methods of extracting an image deep within multiple layers.

Taylor Stephenson was given a special graduation gift by her aunt in two Maeve Harris giclees on canvas which Maeve personalized on the back.




On Saturday Maeve demonstrated her techniques and enlisted the help of special assistants Lauren and Jason seen here.



And what a Lasting Impression (i.e. heirloom) for this Chapel Hill family








Before returning to Seattle, Maeve was treated to North Carolina pulled pork bbq at the Brighthorse Farm and Art Studio in Chatham County. She learned from equestrian Cindy McWilliams and Art Director Kim Greene how they also combined Maeve's passion for horses and art into numerous programs for children and adults.



Turning Point Gallery owner, Jerri Meldrum discussed some future riding prospects with Tara.