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GHC gallery displaying art from children’s book through Friday

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Georgia Highlands College

The Georgia Highlands College Lakeview Art Gallery in Rome is currently showing art from GHC Professor of Art Brian Barr’s drawings for a children’s book series called “Martin the Guitar.” The gallery is free and open to the public and will be available Monday through Friday.

The collection of artwork was produced for the second and third book in the illustrate­d book series: “Martin the Guitar on the Road” published in 2017 and “Martin the Guitar in the Big City” published early 2019.

The story follows Little Martin the Guitar, who once lived in Mr. Beninato’s Music Store in New York City, before he was picked up by his new owner, the famous folk singer Robert. Now, the two have been invited to perform at the most famous concert hall in the world.

Along with the book and illustrati­ons are links to audio, featuring music to accompany the story.

Barr has been working alongside author Harry Mus- selwhite for several years throughout the production of the series. Barr said he approached the project with a careful eye.

“While the style of children’s books illustrati­ons is very different than my normal style of drawing and painting, the process is not that dissimilar,” he said. “Once I had the script, I tried to figure out what parts of the story would best be represente­d visually. Then I worked on several sketches for each illustrati­on until I found the compositio­n that I thought worked the best.”

Barr chose to bring the fictional world to life with color pencils so that he “could get a strong color saturation.”

“I started working up the main objects and background­s in strong, flat colors, then I modeled the forms by adding cooler colors to bring out greater structure,” he said. “One of the most difficult aspects was trying to design each illustrati­on so that it could be cropped easily, depending upon how the designer would need to fit them into the overall layout.”

Barr has always had a passion for art and decided early on to pursue it as a career.

“I took classes wherever I could up until college, where I focused on studying drawing at the University of Central Florida. After that, I finished my education with an MFA in Painting from the New York Academy of Art. Over the years, I’ve been lucky to have several exhibition­s of my work, but, lately, I have focused on doing illustrati­ons.”

Barr is no stranger to drawing for publicatio­ns. He has worked with fellow artist Kelly Shane to create a graphic novel called “Jackdaw” and has even dabbled in non-fiction with artwork for a Civil War biography. He has been teaching at GHC since 2002.

“Perhaps the thing that I love most about GHC is that, for so many, it represents a true opportunit­y for a new direction, a new life,” he said. “I have had many students in my classes that have never been able to have any art training at all, so we are providing a true beginning for them.”

 ??  ?? / Contribute­d “Martin the Guitar” was illustrate­d by Georgia Highlands art professor Brian Barr and written by Berry lecturer Harry Musselwhit­e who also recorded the music on the accompanyi­ng CD.
/ Contribute­d “Martin the Guitar” was illustrate­d by Georgia Highlands art professor Brian Barr and written by Berry lecturer Harry Musselwhit­e who also recorded the music on the accompanyi­ng CD.

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