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by Margaret Harmon
$42.50
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A customer asked me to paint her a peacock similar to my Indian Blue Peacock, but she wanted it in gold, yellow and green. This painting is the... more
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A customer asked me to paint her a peacock similar to my Indian Blue Peacock, but she wanted it in gold, yellow and green. This painting is the result of that request. She ended up purchasing another peacock, instead of this one. I enjoyed using metallic paint, gold and highlighting different colors than usual in peacocks. It is always an enjoyable painting experience when I bring one of these beautiful birds to life on my canvas.
As a painter, my goal is to inspire, not just reproduce a subject on a canvas. I like my colors bold with subjects drawn in large, generous forms. I want my work to touch the inner impulse and passion of my viewers. To me, producing art is liberating. Whether I work directly from a perceived subject, plain air, or abstractly, I am most concerned about the work's overall composition and formal aspects. My colors tend to be bright and bold. Bright colors make me happy, and I aspire to convey that feeling to my viewers and customers. I am a native of Sikeston, Missouri, and a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, with a BS in Historic Preservation. I had an interesting career in travel and...
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Dr Pat Gehr
Stunning work! l/f
Margaret Harmon replied:
Thank you very much, Pat.