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Maeve Harris | |
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Born | Maeve Harris September 1, 1976 New Jersey, United States |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Painting |
Notable work | Wonder Woman[1] |
Movement | abstract art |
Maeve Harris (born September 1, 1976 in New Jersey) is an American abstract painter based in Seattle, noted for merging "nature and the abstract".[2][3]
Her paintings were featured prominently on episodes of the TV show Celebrity Apprentice.[2][4] Her paintings have appeared in posters.[5][6] She was represented by New Era in 2002[3] and exclusively by Grand Image Limited in 2003 and 2005.[7][8][9][10] Her paintings are abstract renditions of outdoor natural scenes including dragonflies, ponies, and flowers.[6] She commented: "An important element in my work is beauty. I believe that concept or idea can interest the viewer as long as the artist is sensitive to aesthetic."[11] She uses a variety of inks and pigments to mix color and light into different natural and organic forms.[3] She uses rollers and spray cans as well as brushes.
In 2008, her paintings appeared in seven locations on the set of the NBC TV show Celebrity Apprentice, including a "huge abstract in The Donald's boardroom that was right behind everyone as they got fired."[4] She paints in Pioneer Square Studio and belongs to the national online art gallery Artaissance.[2]