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by George Harth
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While doing a watercolor workshop in Sarlat, France I took a break for lunch. I was lucky enough to be sitting in a café that had two gypsies that... more
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While doing a watercolor workshop in Sarlat, France I took a break for lunch. I was lucky enough to be sitting in a café that had two gypsies that were singing for their lunch. I loved their folk style tunes and I thought that the contrast in styles between the two women made for an interesting painting. This painting was accepted into the 2017 Ohio Watercolor Show juried by Mary White, the famous watercolor painter of people working.
George Harth lives in Medina, OH, and spends the winters painting in Bonita Springs, FL. He began painting watercolors during high school in Leavenworth, Kansas. George started developing his love of art, at the age of thirteen, while taking private drawing lessons. He grew into watercolor painting and experienced early success. At the age of fifteen, George placed first in the Leavenworth Annual Art Exhibit of 1960. George has been called a Renaissance Man by many of his acquaintances because of his many interests and talents which include writing, photography, painting, and an occasional invention. His work has been exhibited at the Canton Museum of Art, the Mansfield Art Center, Medina Art-in-the-Park, Bonita Arts Florida, and in...
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