The poster I created for Art Senoia, a fine arts show in historic downtown Senoia, Georgia. My brother, Jeremy Harwell, an award-winning photographer, runs his studio in downtown Senoia. Jeremy left NYC in 2003, after years working with Ralph Lauren as Creative Director for his New York stores. He built a charming farmhouse with his wife, Karrie, and 3 children and refurbished the historic bank building his photography studio is now housed in. More on Jeremy, his home and studio in the future. He is one of the artists participating in Art Senoia, as well as myself. The show opens with a reception on Friday, April 25th and is open every weekend for a month. The show will feature the work of fine artists and photographers from around the Atlanta area in a gallery setting. Senoia is a unique place named after a Native American princess located about 45 miles south of Downtown Atlanta, GA. It has been the setting for several films in recent years, including Fried Green Tomatoes, Sweet Home Alabama with Reese Witherspoon and The Fighting Temptations.
PARIS BY LADUREE
8 years ago
11 comments:
Art does run in your genes.
I can see Bruce Weber's influence in Jeremy's work.
Have a really great show!
Thanks, Patricia. I've been extremely busy getting ready, but am going to make time to call you back!
Sis,
Thanks for the plug!
I have a daily addiction to Annechovie!
You are the Best!!
I guess those art camps we went to paid off. HA HA
You're welcome, Jeremy! Thanks!!
A talented family!! Lovely work Anne!
Thank you, Ronda!
Anne
I thought the setting for Sweet Home Alabama was so great! What a nice place to live...exciting to work for Ralph Lauren. Here people say working in the city is great tuntil about 30 when you want some different things in life, but being young in Manhattan is something else!
Have a great time at this event, exciting to do with family!
Hey Anne! How are you? That is so exciting to be a part of it with your brother!
Best,
Melissa
Thanks for your kind comments, Tara and Melissa!
What a beautiful poster!
Thank you, London calling! Very kind of you.
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