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Claudia Hartley
"View from the Wall"

2018

About the Item

CLAUDIA HARTLEY. I was born in California, but raised in Kentucky and Georgia. From the time I was old enough to hold something in my hand, I began to draw on anything available: the smooth sand at the beach; the underside of the bark of my native Georgia pine trees; or rocks, using the charcoal leftover from girl scout camp outs. I have enjoyed a successful career far from the Southeast, earning a BFA degree as an honor graduate in 1967 from the University of Georgia. I became a well-known artist and art teacher in Atlanta. Drawn by the light and the "wildness" of the Southwest, I moved to Phoenix Arizona and lived there 16 years, and enjoyed the desert settings. My enthusiasm for my new home is very apparent in the exuberant paintings and can best be described as "happy". My paintings reflect my travels around the United States, Provence, Switzerland, Iceland, and Ireland. I have moved back to the east coast in 2010 to be near my family. I resided in a beach house on Isle of Palms, and now am living in Charleston, S.C.
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