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Clark Terry Mural Now Complete on Broadway!
It took a call for entries, a resume and portfolio review, a sample design, a painting and finally a judged presentation. Then I got the call, I was chosen. The Carondelet Community Betterment Federation had selected my design for the … Continue reading
Painting Begins on Clark Terry Mural for “Murals on Broadway”
(photo composite comp) After a resume and sample submission and after a design approval presentation I was chosen as the artist for the seventh painting in the Murals on Broadway series. The Carondelet Community Betterment Federation has a goal of … Continue reading
Metalin’ Guitar Project is Completed
A few months ago I received a call from someone I’ve never met. He said he owned a tool & die company and he also had a company that produced metal bodied electric guitars. He said he was building a … Continue reading
911 Flag Mural Nears Completion
When the owners commissioned me to re-paint the American flag scene with addition, no one would have expected the amount of rain the area has received! Regardless, the entire project nears completion and is expected to be finished sometime next … Continue reading
Just in time for Independence Day!
After 911 in 2002, the owners of Helen Fitzgerald’s Restaurant in Sunset Hills commissioned an artist to paint a very large sixty-foot flag mural on the side of their building. It was beautiful and impactful. Over the years the elements … Continue reading
Custom finishes are also a big part of RayHarveyArt!
I typically don’t attempt to show some of the wall finishes and glazing techniques I create many days. But just check out these results!
The Widelux is the Real Star at Bold’e Burlesqu’e.
This vintage camera of mine, the Panon Widelux F7 camera, is the real star of my upcoming Bold’e Burlesqu’e photo exhibit. Also used by actor Jeff Bridges on the sets of all his movies, this 1950′s designed gear-driven camera stitches … Continue reading
Did You Know Ray Harvey Art Has Completed Over Three Hundred Murals?
What began with a four foot by six foot painting on my own living room wall exploded into a full-time career. To date, the best we can count, I have created over three hundred large-scale paintings all over the midwest … Continue reading
Why Burlesque? Burlesque Photo Exhibit Opens Soon.
Why Burlesque? I am often asked this. Of all the subjects, of all the vintage subjects, why Burlesque? Honestly Burlesque wasn’t the top pick when I came up with the idea of creating a photo series while using my vintage … Continue reading
Creative Finishes for a Creative Atmosphere
I typically don’t attempt to show some of the wall finishes and glazing techniques I create many days. But just check out these results!