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Geoffrey Harris

Art by Geoffrey Harris; courtesy Artisphere and GVLtoday

Music, fun, food and some seriously fine art: Artisphere 2018 in Greenville is just weeks away (May 11-13). Naturally, we were curious to see which of our local artists would be representing COLA in one of GVL’s biggest festivals. Bonus: It’s free (in case you are considering taking a #DayTrip).

Geoffrey Harris | digital art | Geoffrey has lived all over the world; born in Iceland + spent his childhood in Alaska and S.C. In 1991, he quit his corporate career job and moved back to S.C. to fulfill his dream of becoming an artist. His original digital paintings (created entirely on his computer) are inspired by his passion for antique toys + games. This #SodaCitizen’s art looks so cool.

See y’all at Artisphere.

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