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Holly Farrell
Toronto Still Life
Show now open >>
OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday April 19, 2007 - 6pm-8pm
OPEN DAILY: Wednesday thru Saturday 11am-5pm
CLOSING: Saturday May 26, 2007
WHERE: Garde Rail Gallery - 110 Third Avenue South - Tel.206.621.1055
Last year we were introduced to Holly Farrell's hauntingly beautiful still-life portraits at an art fair in Atlanta, miles away from her Toronto home. Her moody, often melancholic depictions of everyday objects, like a pair of shoes, metal lawn chair, or china tea cup, have gained her a substantial following in and around Toronto. "When the objects started to take on a character of their own, I realized I was really painting portraits without any people in them."
At a recent show in Portland we completely sold out of her work - her haunting portraits of soaps and other everyday objects a hit with the show goers. This is Holly's first solo Seattle show.
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