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Follow on Google News | Helena Fann’s "Scales, Skins And Things" Blends Undersea Imagery With Nude DramaAcrylic artist will attend an opening reception at Turning Point gallery in Chapel Hill from 6-9 p.m. July 11 during the 2ndFriday ArtWalk, and will also serve as the judge for a Turning Point Gallery children’s art contest.
By: Elizabeth Shugg Turning Point Gallery’s featured artist July 11-Aug. 4 presents “Scales, Skins and Things,” an unlikely blend of undersea splendor with startlingly beautiful—and mature—human forms. Known for her vibrant aquatic and nude paintings, acrylic artist Fann recently relocated to Raleigh, but was born in South Africa and owns a home in Dubai. “With me I bring a bit of Dubai culture—in the form of abstracts, which is very popular over there,” she says. “They love rich colors, the color of the ocean, the warmth of the desert and the color of gold.” Fann will attend an opening reception at Turning Point gallery from 6-9 p.m. July 11 during the 2ndFriday ArtWalk, and will also serve as the judge for a Turning Point Gallery children’s art contest, which seeks 2D, 8-by-10-inch undersea pictures in any medium from contestants in three age groups: 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12. The gallery will award a prize to the winner of each group, as well as an overall prize of an original painting by Fann. Fann matriculated from Johannesburg School of Art, Ballet & Music. She was commissioned to illustrate a children's book during her final year in school, and went on to work in the display department of a large company designing posters and building props for window displays. After marriage and the birth of her son, Fann started her own advertising and promotions company, which left little time for painting. She moved to Cape Town in 1993 with her new husband and extended family, where she was able to fully pursue her passion for drawing and painting. “The clear vibrant colors she uses together with the strong lights and darks give depth to the ocean and to the painting,” says Patricia Southcombe, former gallery director of Hunar Gallery in Dubai. “In their own way, these paintings are also very evocative with the floating fins of the angelfish.” Christopher Southcombe met Fann while serving as Dubai International Art Centre’s chairman when she joined on as a teacher, and was particularly struck by the originality of her nude works. “Sensuality is well expressed in forms such as those clothed in the leopard skin and the giraffe skin,” he says. “By depicting only a part of the female form, essential characteristics of each animal can be inferred. The graceful power of the leopard and the serene elegance of the giraffe are subtly expressed.” Learn more about Fann, her upcoming show and the Turning Point Gallery children’s art contest at http://www.harmonyfineart.com. About Turning Point Gallery: Turning Point Gallery is a founding member of New Resident Solutions (http://www.newresidentsolutions.com) and a founding sponsor and host of 2ndFriday Artwalk, a monthly event displaying a variety of artwork from participating galleries. Learn more at http://2ndfridayartwalk.com. # # # Turning Point Gallery is located in Chapel Hill’s University Mall at U.S. 15-501 and Estes Drive. Visit http://www.harmonyfineart.com or call (919) 967-0402 for more information. End
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