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by George Harth
$17.00
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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These women were waiting for a bus in a Turkish plaza when something caught their attention in the plaza. The interesting variety of expression on... more
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These women were waiting for a bus in a Turkish plaza when something caught their attention in the plaza. The interesting variety of expression on the faces of the women along with the strong diagonal structure worked well for this painting.
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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George Harth
I am not sure what they are looking at actually, Bill. There was a lot going on in the plaza, and my back was to the plaza when I took this photo for the painting. I like to paint subjects that make you wonder what is going on in the scene. I guess it worked. Have a good Thanksgiving.
William Beuther
Great painting, George! What are they looking at??? Beautifully composed and rendered. LF
Lee Beuther
Beautiful image and extremely well done! l/f
George Harth replied:
This painting was unfinished for some time until I felt that I could do the faces and shadows properly. Your help in the critique group has helped me along; I am slowly improving.