Huckleberry Fine Art Presents The Art of Dr. Seuss

By: Dec. 09, 2013
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The Art of Dr. Seuss is coming to Huckleberry Fine Art with all the characters we all know and love! The Cat in the Hat, The Grinch, and The Lorax are on display, along with secret art and unorthodox taxidermy rarely seen by the public.

Join Huckleberry Fine Art for two evenings of cupcakes, drinks, and the world of Dr. Seuss, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 13-14, 2013 from 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. The gallery is located at 12051 Nebel Street, North Bethesda, Md., 20852. For more information and other related events, visit http://www.huckleberryfineart.com.

The collection includes "The Cat that Changed the World" from the Archive Collection of the famous "The Cat in the Hat," and "After Dark in the Park," straight from Dr. Seuss' Secret Art Collection.

The strangest, yet the fastest selling of all the collections is the Unorthodox Taxidermy. These sculptures of never-before-seen characters are mounted on plaques and hung on the walls like a prize-winning buck. Playful names stay true to the Dr. Seuss style, such as "The Goo-Goo-Eyed Tasmanian Wolghast," and "The Flaming Herring." These timeless works of art are available for sale, just in time for the holiday season, for your family to treasure for years to come.

Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel, is widely known for his fun and whimsical books, but he was also an artist. A perfectionist, he would spend a year or more just working on one book and throwing away a large portion of the initial sketches and writings before publishing the final product.

"Dr. Seuss' intense focus and care in creating his artworks are the reason his books still hit the best sellers lists," said Boots Harris, owner and operator of Huckleberry Fine Art. "We are proud to bring the art of the legendary artist to the Washington metro region."

Dr. Seuss Enterprises, created before Geisel passed away in 1991, archived years of illustrations, concept drawings and even the secret art that he created for his own pleasure. Now the company brings that same art to the public to witness and relive the joy everyone felt when seeing the Grinch's heart grow two sizes or the Cat in the Hat strolling through the doorway before chaos ensued.

Contact:
Boots Harris
Huckleberry Fine Art
info(at)huckleberryfineart(dot)com
301-881-5977

About Huckleberry Fine Art
As the premier art gallery in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, Huckleberry Fine Art specializes in finding emerging artists locally and internationally. Since its existence, the gallery has been exhibiting a vast collection of vibrant oil and acrylic paintings, limited edition signed and numbered prints, sculpture, photography, art books and custom framing. Huckleberry Fine Art has established a successful publishing division with the introduction of artist Rob Gonsalves' limited edition prints. For more information, visit http://www.huckleberryfineart.com.


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