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Santa Ynez River and Califia

Ynez and Barbara, Oil and Cold Wax on Panel, 24x36”

After working on The River’s Journey project for several years, figures started to return to my landscapes.  Borrowing from tradition, the Santa Ynez River morphed into several female figures starting with three small gouaches, creating a miniseries called “The Last Straw”.  These bathing beauties each represented one of the 3 dams we have built to contain water for the southern part of Santa Barbara County.  

Ynez Wringing Her Hair, 20x24” Oil on Panel 2018

Ynez Wringing Her Hair, 20x24” Oil on Panel 2018

As I continued to play with the river as a female muse, more paintings developed relating to our water relationship in California.  These paintings became the foundation for my new Califia Series.   As I explore the many cultural influences that create our multi-faceted State, small narratives get layered and uncovered.  Each painting has a strong female lead, that stands as our State’s namesake, the mythical Califia.

I will unveil the entire series at my upcoming show at Sullivan Goss this summer. You can follow along on instagram and facebook to see the work in progress.

Fall Weekends

I can feel the seasons shifting even though the days are warm…the nights are getting cooler and there are hints in my garden that autumn has arrived.

We had a tremendous day in Los Olivos with The Global Eye Art Co. and Wendy Foster, Los Olivos. They have adorned their stores with art work by yours, truly, Holli Harmon and Nina Warner. Our paintings were inspired by The River’s Journey Project.

Thanks to all my friends and collectors who made a trip up on Saturday. The art work will hang through January, so you still have time to create your own special day in Los Olivos. I got some of my Christmas shopping done! Lucky family and friends :)

I also had the good fortune to run into Dorothy Gagner Jardin. She wrote this wonderful response to my work when it was hanging at the Wildling Museum. Here is the poem with paintings from the project.

Looking forward to connecting with you personally in this golden season!

Best,

Holli