Harold Silvers Is Featured At Palm Beach International Airport Exhibit
The Palm Beach International Airport’s Art In Public Places will be featuring artist, Harold Silvers. You may recall seeing his pointillism designs in the windows of Cartier Jewelers or Bonwit Teller. Now you can see what he has been creating since leaving the graphic arts world! The Rickie Report shares the details about the upcoming Free Public Reception and includes a closer look at more of Harold’s artistry. If you think you are seeing dots in front of your eyes, you are! Each one is created individually by Harold!
Palm Beach International Airport
Art In Public Places
Features:
Harold Silvers
Free Public Reception
Wednesday, September 9th
5:30 – 7:00 pm
Palm Beach International Airport
1000 Turnage Boulevard W.Palm Beach, FL
Exhibition is located near the Mall on Level 2 of the Main Terminal, across from Travelers Lounge.
Parking Will Be Validated ( not including Sun Pass)
Harold Silvers tells The Rickie Report, “You may have seen my pointillism designs in the windows of Cartier Jewelers or Bonwit Teller. Now you can see what I have been creating since leaving the graphic art world. I moved to Southern Florida five years ago and have gone back to my roots as an artist. I graduated from NYC Community College for Commercial Art and Parsons School of Design for Graphic Design.”
Harold has used a radiograph pen, magic marker, stencils and air brush techniques as well as computer design. He explains, “My pointillism designs as have to do with Nature, Time, Space and Infinity. I started pointillism in my college days, and decided that I should get back to doing it again, being retired. I make the designs one dot at a time.”
How does he keep all of the design elements in perspective? He says, “one has to have a certain mind set to do this kind of art. I usually have a concept of how I want the design to look before I start… Sometimes I let the dots take me for the ride.”
Harold offers prints on paper from 6 x 9, and digital prints on canvas up to 30 x 45. He can also make color variations of the design. Harold makes the highest quality Giclee’s. At times, he might show one of his designs completed on translucent film with a light behind it.
Here we see an example of one of Harold’s pieces lit. He used a process with film negatives and color key prints, that is no longer available. These prints are made of 3 transparent color keys. They are sandwiched between clear glass in the front and translucent plexiglass in the back. New designs are printed on translucent white film.
Harold offers digital prints on paper from 6×9, and digital prints on canvas up to 39×58. He can also make color variations of the design on request and offers the highest quality prints.
For more information about Harold Silvers’ artwork, please email him at:
hjsgraphicdesign@yahoo.com
or call: 561.701.2679