On December 14, 2017

Killington artist introduces new line of fine art cards, recreated from prints

KILLINGTON—Vermont artist Maurie Harrington’s recent art project is producing a line of winter and summer cards. They are printed from her original watercolor paintings and each card is hand signed. The colorful cards are distributed throughout Vermont. Many Killington shops are carrying her artwork including her cards. She is thrilled to know that so many people have bought her cards and are recycling them by framing them for their own houses or for gifts for friends and family. Many of her images are paintings that have been inspired  by the the beauty of the Killington mountains.

Harrington also teaches watercolor classes along with paint and sip classes. Locally, she is instructing a class on Sundays at Killington ART Garage. In the summer months, she is the Art Director at the Fisk Farm in Isle La Motte located on Lake Chaplain. Her summer studio is located in North Hero.

Harrington welcomes people by appointment by contacting 802-345-3715 or MaurieH@aol.com. Visit her website at MaurieHarrington.com.

By Maurie Harrington
Maurie Harrington’s full size watercolor painting of Killington skiers has recently been made into a card.

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