Harmon previously exhibited at the Wildling Museum as part of The River’s Journey in 2018. On July 31st, she opens a new exhibition at Santa Barbara’s Sullivan Goss Gallery featuring her most recent body of work, Califia, referencing the mythical female warrior who became the state of California’s namesake. My own upbringing was equally eccentric and mainstream. My adult years took me from UC Santa Barbara for a Bachelors degree and then down to San Diego State for graduate school. I have lived along the coast of California ever since. My husband and I migrated back to Santa Barbara to raise our children and have remained here for the last 20+ years. Iconic California imagery runs deep in the artistic bloodlines of painter Holli Harmon. Whether it’s winding through the environmental landscapes of “The River’s Journey” (exhibited at the California Nature Art Museum, Santa Barbara City Hall, Sullivan Goss Art Gallery, and the Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art) or embedded into the human landscapes of the ambitious “Portraits of Holli Harmon Fine Art. 548 likes. Holli Harmon is an artist located in Santa Barbara, California. The painting for the Santa Barbara 2024 Centennial Fiesta Poster is titled Four Nations, One Spirit after El Presidente, Brian Schwabecher’s theme for the 100 year Anniversary of Fiesta in Santa Barbara. In this painting, I sought to capture the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped California's history. Holli Harmon is a painter and printmaker in Santa Barbara, CA. Iconic California imagery runs deep in the artistic bloodlines of painter Holli Harmon. Whether it’s winding through the environmental landscapes of “The River’s Journey” (exhibited at the California Nature Art Museum, Santa Barbara City Hall, Sullivan Goss Art Gallery, and the Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art) or embedded into the human landscapes of the ambitious “Portraits of Holli Harmon is the Artist behind Santa Barbara’s 100 year anniversary Fiesta Poster. The painting will be on view during Fiesta and the month of August here at Sullivan Goss. Thank you to Holli Harmon's news, blog, and press about her artist's career. One Spirit painting for the 100th Anniversary Fiesta poster for Santa Barbara, California. See the 76 likes, 15 comments - holliharmon on March 27, 2024: "Reading all about the history of Santa Barbara’s Spanish Revival and Fiesta. I’m back to making my “apuntes” or little painted n". Holli Harmon | Reading all about the history of Santa Barbara’s Spanish Revival and Fiesta. Holli Harmon, a California artist's Curriculum vitae. PRESS/GRANTS/AWARDS Contact National Geographic History Article A life size diorama was recently painted for the Chrisman California Islands Center in Carpinteria, California. The original painting by Holli Harmon is installed in the existing Lone Woman exhibit in Chumash Life at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. See Free Details & Reputation Profile for Holli Harmon (61) in Santa Barbara, CA. Includes free contact info & photos & court records. The Lone Woman painting by Holli Harmon is the cover for the Santa Barbara History Museum’s Noticias journal. Holli Harmon. Campfire Girls Oil and cold wax on canvas 24x24 2019 $2,300.00 Email museum@westmont.edu for purchasing inquiries. Santa Barbara, CA 93108 . 805-565 Four Nations, One Spirit, oil on canvas, 48x36”.Painting for the 100 Year Anniversary Poster for Santa Barbara’s Fiesta. By Holli Harmon. On view at Sullivan Goss, July 26-August 26, 2024. So much has happened in 2020. My Califia Series debuted at Sullivan Goss. I am still following that muse and finished the year by adding My Lover’s Eye- Comet Neowise to the Lover’s Eye collection. Holli Harmon's artistic career documented through press, publications, grants and awards. Holli Harmon blog posts about art shows, painting inspirations, and artwork. Holli Harmon. Paintings. Santa Barbara Fiesta Centennial; 89 Clouds; Farmer's Almanac
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