Sunday, October 14, 2012

Plein Air Celebration!

This past Saturday and Sunday was a flash of color 
in a flash of time. 
Four local Plein Air artists came out to play and paint
in the beautiful foliage of New England, in Lovell, Maine.


Diane Scott lead the Artists with her many years of painting in the open air under her belt. The artists settled into their spots around the town of Lovell, some overlooking the lovely Kezar Lake, others by local attractions around town. 
Each artist brought the beauty out through the brush strokes.  
After a day of painting on Saturday, the artists finished, framed, and present their work to us here at Harvest Gold. 

Then on Sunday, the Gallery was opened to the public, to enjoy the works and have wine and cheese and a lovely evening all around.  We have four paintings on display now from the paint out.  

Look for more events coming up and contact us at
harvestgold@fairpoint.net
(207) 925-6502
or on the web at 
www.harvestgoldgallery.com

Stop by any day, we are open daily!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Another Happy Customer!

Lynda recently made a beautiful ring, for a customer wanting something unique and beautiful.Thus the Maine Blue Tourmaline and Diamond ring was born!

Lynda was working hard down in the shop and when she came up she was so excited and ready to reveal this lovely piece.

Her customer was overjoyed with the outcome, and it just goes to show what hard work, creativity, and a little bit of elbow grease can create.

Stop by Harvest Gold Gallery today and see what beautiful custom made piece can be made for you!
Nestled in the Mountains of Maine Harvest Gold Gallery has the stunning view of Kezar Lake as well as the  White Mountain Valley beyond.

Located on route 5 in Center Lovell Maine, we are open daily.
Stop by or call (207) 925-6502
On the web at harvestgoldgallery.com
or email us at harvestgold@fairpoint.com

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ann Sklar at Harvest Gold Gallery


Ann Sklar, local Maine artist has new work in Harvest Gold Gallery! This abstract painter has had her works shown in over fifteen exhibitions, has art in Galleries from Maine to Florida, and has experience in many different fields of the arts. After studying at Arcadia University, Temple University, and Pennsylvania State University, Ann went on to be completely involved in Galleries, as co-founder, co-owner, design and development, member and partner of over four Galleries.

Ann is newly becoming recognized in the larger Artist community. Doing consignment pieces, she finds inspiration from not only the world around her, but the pictures in her mind, she speaks of it, “After many years of painting close up, realistic images I now think that my best paintings are the unplanned ones.   They emerge by some kind of instinctive feeling and are often nonobjective.  I play with the colors and forms until they work together, often applying layer after layer of paint.  When completed they can be quiet landscapes, still lives, or simply shapes and forms.” 


Ann’s paintings give a subtly surreal atmosphere to any nook or cranny. Her imagery lights up purple horizons, and splits light and dark into shades and colors she can’t help but to lay on canvas. Please stop by Harvest Gold Gallery on Route 5 in Center Lovell, Maine. 
See her beautiful works and check out the rest of all that the Gallery has to offer! 
Call (207) 925-6502 or on the web at harvesgoldgallery.com
            

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Beautiful Varvara Harmon in the Gallery!



Varvara Harmon, internationally acclaimed still life Artist is a highlight to Harvest Gold Gallery of Center Lovell, Maine. Harmon was born and raised in Volzshk, Russia, where she began her studies as an artist at the Volzshk Art School, graduating with a Diploma in Art Studies. Shortly after graduation she turned her attention to earth sciences, and studied at Moscow Geological Exploration Academy, where at she earned a Degree in Geological Studies.
While working as a geologist and having the opportunity to see some of Russia’s most spectacular wildlife, she returned to painting landscapes, and participated in many regional art exhibitions. She also had the honor of being the first artist to ever put on a solo exhibition at the Museum of V. E. Lenin in the city of Kazan, Russia.
In 2001 Varvara immigrated to the United States, to Maine. In Maine she found new inspiration for her landscapes and still life’s. “New England, especially Maine, is a place whose lands, inland waters, coast and people have inspired many of her recent paintings.”
The Majority of Harmon’s works are done in oil, however she also works with acrylic, watercolors, and pencil. Although landscapes are her favorite subject, she also does still life paintings, portraits, and accepts commissioned work.
Since beginning her career back in Volzshk, Varvara has been accepted into more than 6 memberships; International Guild of Realism, Oil Painters of America, Landscape Artists International, Maine Women in the Art, Union of Maine Visual Arts, Paint America, Fine Arts America. These memberships define her as one of the finest Artists of our time.
Varvara has won over 15 awards for her work, starting in 2002, and has been awarded an estimated three awards yearly.


It is an honor and a pleasure to show her work in Harvest Gold Gallery, especially her Roses on Silk painting, “This painting has been chosen as the finalist in the American Artist magazine’s Cover Competition 2009 and published in June issue of American Artist Magazine also it was finalist for "Salon International 2009", a Juried Exhibition of the International Museum of Contemporary Masters of Fine Art.”
So stop in Harvest Gold Gallery, nestled in the Green Mountains of Maine by Kezar Lake, and see for yourself what makes this Gallery so special, enjoy the scenery and the breathtaking artwork of Local, Varvara Harmon.
Open Daily, located on Route 5 in Center Lovell, Maine. For more information visit our website at www.harvestgoldgallery.com or email: harvestgold@fairpoint.net


          




Wednesday, August 22, 2012



            Terri Brooks, a New England Native, has new art in Harvest Gold Gallery!
Brooks studied at University of Maine, majoring in sculpture, but quickly turned to watercolors as a more suitable medium for her bright composure and passion for color. Ms. Brooks then went on to have a 30-year career teaching Art in public schools of New Hampshire. Her drive and excellence gave her the ability to start showing in national exhibits in 2001, and since that time her art has been shown in over thirty national juried art exhibits! She has received numerous awards for her work, which is cited as “soft, glowing light and the use of color granulation” 
            Brooks talks about her work, “My work is about the effects that light and atmosphere have on people and places.   I am a keen observer of the world around me. With camera or sketchbook in hand, I seek to provide myself with the visual information necessary to work from back in the studio. The summer haze, early morning mist, crisp wintery light, etc. all has a unique effect on the subject and I strive to capture that in my painting. The beautiful Mt. Washington Valley Region of New Hampshire that I live in provides me with inspiration to paint just as it has inspired many artists before me.”
            This inspiring Artist and Teacher takes home in Freedom, New Hampshire, and can be seen in Galleries including, Surroundings Gallery in Center Sandwich, NH, her Freedom studio, and our very own Harvest Gold Gallery!
Stop by and check out Terri Brooks’ new artwork! Harvest Gold Gallery is located on Route 5, Center Lovell, ME. For more information call Harvest Gold Gallery at (207) 925-6502 or online at harvestgoldgallery.com




Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Lovell Brookside Weaver

Kathleen Moulton
The Lovell Brookside Weaver

Local Lovell artist, Kathleen Moulton, the Lovell Brookside Weaver has recently begun her journey into the world of art. Finding inspiration in the colors of fabric, she is able to turn rags into riches, by weaving “Rag-Rugs.” Kathleen uses all recycled materials, shopping at thrift stores for bright and beautiful colors of fabric to weave into rugs that will brighten any room.
See her Loom here! 


Kathleen became inspired when she happened upon an old loom in an antique barn, it was broken down and dusty, but because of her creative initiative she saw life left in this loom. Thus, she transformed the antique into the “Regal-Rag” maker she calls Lydia.  Her newest loom, Rosemary, she found at a clockmakers shop, she imagined the history of the loom, and all the memories made by it’s previous owners, so she named it Rosemary, which holds the meaning of remembrance, and makes “Remembrance Rugs.” 



Here at Harvest Gold Gallery we are proud to display many of Kathleen’s beautiful creations. The cheerful rugs serve not only as a functional beautiful rug, but also as a conversation piece, and an inspiration to renew what is old. Just as her rugs, Kathleen is a bright and beautiful woman, and puts love into each rug, hoping to bring joy to the home of the buyer.

Please stop by Harvest Gold Gallery on route 5 in Center Lovell, Maine to see for yourself. We are open daily and would love to see you! For more information call (207) 925-6502 or visit www.harvestgoldgallery.com



Monday, July 30, 2012

Thanks for a wonderful book signing with Robin Taylor Chiarello!




            Robin Taylor-Chiarello, mother, grandmother, primary school teacher and acclaimed children books author, is the phenomenal writer of The Blue Lobster, a tale about the strife for acceptance.  The Blue Lobster highlights the struggle that those who are unique, especially by birth, face in a closed society. Inspired to write this book by the loss of her own son, who was born blue because of a heart defect, and from hearing on the radio the findings of a “one in a million” blue lobster catch on the United States coastline, she created this unique children’s book that can be enjoyed by all because of its moral and understanding.  This tale teaches that acceptance is the only way, because one day, the one who is different may become a star.

            The Blue Lobster certainly did become a star as Robin released a second book called The Blue Lobster’s Holiday! in which diversity and love is shown loud and proud. Robin is an advocate for multi-cultural children’s environments, and about loving no matter how different a being might be. She brings forth those morals in this diverse tale of celebration and giving, acceptance and the spirit of the holidays. The story’s undersea life celebrates all cultures and religion, from Hanukah to Christmas, and blessings for all!

The Blue Lobster Wins! Los Angeles Book Festival Honorable Mention, San Francisco Book Awards First Place, Boston Book Festival Honorable Mention, Silver Mom’s Choice Award, and Paris France Winner Children’s Division. 
           
            This past Friday we had the pleasure of meeting the author, reading the Blue Lobster Series, and taking home a signed copy from Harvest Gold Gallery. We enjoyed wine and cheese and small hors d'oeuvres from Bill rockin' in the kitchen.  We enjoyed conversation with each other and the opportunity to talk with Robin, about her career, inspiration, and love for diversity and acceptance. Contact Harvest Gold Gallery at (207) 925-6502, Located on Route 5 in Center Lovell, Maine. Voted Best Gallery With a View by Yankee Magazine, we are overlooking the White Mountains and Kezar Lake. Open daily.

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