Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Art for Christmas Gifts-Paintings by Olivia Thomason

~Doc Lawrence
Christmas Parade


The Holiday season has already started and it can’t come too soon. We need an extra boost to lift the spirits as we endure the agony of isolation and fear. Thanksgiving and Christmas are majestic moments that invoke nostalgia and encourage hope. The memories are rich: the laughter of children, the gathering at the dinner table, the blessing of the food, music that ranges from Handel to Bing Crosby and Elvis. 


And, there are gifts. No health risks are attached to gift giving. Remembering others brings a feeling of satisfaction, knowing we have brightened someone’s life.


Farmer's Market Fun

Stone Mountain’s Olivia Thomason has a very original idea for gifts this season: art. Specifically, a few of her most popular paintings which she has produced as lovely fine art prints. “I’ve done prints by request over the years,” she said, “including two honoring the Atlanta Braves. The sold out in days.” 


Each are professionally produced by a nationally-respected company as giclee fine art prints on highest quality stock. They are 18” x 24”, making them easy to frame. According to Ms. Thomason, they are made to order under her personal supervision. “I sign each print.”


Tunes by the Tracks
This season, the prints for sale selected by Ms. Thomason, represent special moments. One, “Noah’s Ark,” is Biblical. “Village Christmas” celebrates the joy of the season with a parade featuring Santa, children and a marching band. “Tunes by the Tracks” captures the energy and rhythms of those special warm weather Friday evenings in Stone Mountain Historic Village. “Farmer’s Market,” is brimming with happiness.



 “Tailgating Down South” has an interesting story. “It was inspired by my friend, the late Frank Spence,” revealed Ms. Thomason. “Frank had a long career with the Atlanta Braves and the Falcons, and was my go-to for all things Southern. He knew college football and asked me to celebrate the South’s tailgating food ritual with a painting.” She added that all SEC and ACC teams are represented and because it relates to Southern heritage, it has been featured in magazine stories.


Olivia Thomason’s career as an artist spans several decades. Her paintings include projects for major charities and American shrines like Carl Sanburg’s home “Connemara” in Flat Rock, NC. Her numerous awads include artist of the year in Atlanta and gallery of the year for her legendary Primitive Eye gallery in Decatur, Ga.


To make a purchase get more information, contact her at bigoart1@yahoo.com or through Facebook. Better, feel free to call her.


Noah's Ark






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