T.L. Farris Had Unique Art Photo “This Old Barn” on Exhibit During Pendleton Artists Society Show

"This Old Barn." Polaroid SX-70 camera hand-altered to achieve a impressionist appearance. Art by: T.L. Farris"This Old Barn." Polaroid SX-70 camera hand-altered to achieve a impressionist appearance. Photo by: T.L. Farris

Muncie, IN – Muncie, Indiana-based artist/sculptor Thomas L. Farris had a fine art photograph in the Pendleton Artists Society’s “Celebrate Indiana” show, displayed at the 119 Gallery in downtown Pendleton, Indiana. Farris’s work in the show, “This Old Barn,” was a 19” x 18” framed photo of an old weathered wooden barn in Wayne County, IN. The unique image was shot with a Polaroid SX-70 camera and hand-altered to achieve a impressionist appearance.

The Pendleton Artists Society “Celebrate Indiana” show featured work by artists from throughout Indiana. The show was a  public display that ran through Saturday, October 29, 2016.

The 119 Gallery of the Pendleton Artists Society is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 4 PM. The gallery is located at 119 W. State St. in downtown Pendleton, just east of I-69. The Pendleton Artists Society phone number is (765) 778.0986 and the gallery website is www.pendletonartistssociety.org. Farris is a Wabash, IN native, a graduate of Ball State University and resides in Muncie.