This workshop explores using the charcoal line alone -- without color or shading -- creating volume, space, texture, and movement. House plants and flowers, with their complex leaf and petal forms, and unusual growth patterns provide an intriguing, challenging and close-at-hand subject for this exploration. This is about intense looking and then creating with minimal means.
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Myrna Harrison has shown extensively in group and solo exhibitions throughout the US and is represented in the collections of the Rose Museum, Brandeis University; PAAM, and the Cape Cod Museum of Art, as well as in private collections throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. For the past 30 years she has lived in Arizona where she has been president of three community colleges. She is currently represented by Gold Nugget Art Gallery, Wickenburg, AZ; James Ratliff Gallery, Sedona, AZ; Beauregard Fine Art, Rumsfeld, NJ; and Acme Fine Art, Boston, MA. She studied with Morris Davidson, Jack Tworkov, Philip Guston, and at the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Art in NY and Provincetown. She has a solo exhibition at PAAM in 2012.
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