Harriet Huss | Mixed Media

Influenced by Fauvist color palettes, Chagall's dreamlike imagery and Kandinsky's use of line and color to create space, Harriet's artwork tells a colorful story of the Real Florida. Making use of the abstract and figurative alike, Harriet captures for the viewer a folksy, Florida world of nostalgia, vibrancy and magic.


Afternoon LightMagnificent Florida
Morning WindPalm
PalmPaynes Prairie

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The pieces here are a representative sample of the artist's work, not what we might currently have in stock. The work of Harriet Huss can be viewed at the Artemis Gallery in Apalachicola.

Contact us at 850 653 2030 for information about these and more of this artist's work.





127 Commerce Street
252 Water Street
Apalachicola, Florida 32320
850 653 2030


More About Harriet Huss

Harriet HussGraduating with an art degree in 1973, Harriet Huss has been a lifelong professional artist. She began her painting career as a featured artist for Island Art Gallery, Grand Cayman Island. Currently, her popular images are in numerous galleries throughout Florida and in private collections worldwide.

Beginning as a watercolorist, Harriet has developed, over a period of years, a mixed media technique to achieve richer color, lush surfaces and luminosity of imagery. She begins with an acrylic wash, adding layers of watercolor crayon, colored pencils and watercolors. Sometimes the watercolor crayon is left dry for texture, sometimes wet to be blended as paint.





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