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While in the process of executing an idea, creativity happens not with one brilliant flash but in a chain reaction of many tiny sparks.~R. Keith Sawyer

Campfire Girls, 24x24” oil on canvas, Holli Harmon

Greetings, Fiesta Enthusiasts!

Wow! I was so flattered to be asked to create the poster for Santa Barbara Fiesta’s 100 year anniversary. It is quite an honor. I am working diligently behind the scenes in the studio crafting a painting that will capture the essence of a century of Fiesta celebrations. As the anticipation for Fiesta’s 100-year Anniversary builds, I'm thrilled to give you a sneak peek into the creative process behind the commemorative poster. While the final reveal is still on the horizon, I'll be dropping hints along the way to give you a glimpse into this year's poster.

Unveiling Our History: A Century of Celebration

Reflecting on the origins of Fiesta, it's clear that this beloved tradition has always been about more than just revelry—it's a celebration of our rich history and heritage. Did you know that Fiesta was originally created as a way to commemorate events from 100 years prior to its inception in 1924? In true California style, we've embraced and embellished our past, blending reality with romance. Yet, at its core, Fiesta remains a celebration of our shared history and culture—a time to honor the stories and traditions that have shaped our community.

Small Kindnesses: Fostering Community Love

But Fiesta isn't just about grand spectacles and dazzling displays. It's also about the small kindnesses that bind us together as a community. Often I find inspiration in poetry. I stumbled upon a beautiful poem called "Small Kindnesses" by Danish Laméris. (Click on the title to read the entire poem.) This passage relates to what I am trying to convey in the painting for the poster.

We have so little of each other, now. So far

from tribe and fire. Only these brief moments of exchange.

What if they are the true dwelling of the holy, these

fleeting temples we make together when we say, “Here,

have my seat,” “Go ahead—you first,” “I like your hat.”

The poem serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of connection between all of the communities that create our home in Santa Barbara. As we eagerly await the “Big Reveal”, let's cherish the moments of kindness and camaraderie that make Fiesta truly special.

Viva La Fiesta!

Holli Harmon

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