Harvey Harlib

As a youngster I loved art. All types & styles. In high school I won the Art Chairman's Award 1969. I was into abstract painting at that time but unfortunately I missed an opportunity to study art in college. I never lost my love of art and as life unfolding I stopped paintin in 1969 and I didn't resume until 2004. I was disabled at the time and I will always be but painting was my medicine of choice. While painting I could escape my pain and go into a type of meditation.
I moved around after getting divorced from my third wife and I felt that I needed to prove myself as an artist. My disability got worse and so I came down to Florida for surgery and I was unable to get it, so I joined the AAABoca Museum Art School and I have been there for almost 2.5 years on & off. I have had shows in San Diego and NYC in 3 Chelsea galleries.
Currently I am in Fl. trying to get a good representative to
help promote my art and get an investor which would allow me to paint what is still inside me and screaming to get out.




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