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Meet Orlando Corona: Greenville’s Next Big Artist

Meet Orlando Corona: Greenville’s Next Big Artist

by Micky Harney | Mar 19, 2025 | Educational/Informative, Spotlight, Uncategorized

Hear Orlando’s Story And What Inspires The Hungry Young Artist Q: Who is Orlando the Artist? Orlando: He is an immigrant who migrated to this country without knowing what life would be. He had dreams and aspirations of the American dream, and he found his...
Meet Micky Harney: The Heart And Hustle Behind The Scenes

Meet Micky Harney: The Heart And Hustle Behind The Scenes

by Micky Harney | Mar 5, 2025 | Arts Management, Spotlight, Visual Art

Find Out How Micky Went From Burnout To Businesswoman Q: What is your role within Orfami Visual Art?M: I am the manager of Orlando Corona and Orfami Visual Art. That comes with a LOT of tasks both big and small, but I’ll try to go over most things. My main goal is to...

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Varnishing this painting before its debut at Grenv Varnishing this painting before its debut at Grenville Through the Lens 2026. Get your tickets for this Saturday cultural event. Tickets are on my website :)
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“Me he de come esa tuna, aunque me espine la mano” “Me he de come esa tuna, aunque me espine la mano”
8x10”
Reduction Linocut 

Inspired by hometown “El Tejo”. As a kid I remember the abundance of the tunas and how much I love to eat them. Every trip to the mountains was a trip full of tunas that I would eat. The title in English is “I have to eat that prickly pear, even if it pricks my hand”. Anything good in life is worth pursuing even if we get a pricks along the way.
Working on a new 7x9” woodcut. I put a red wash on Working on a new 7x9” woodcut. I put a red wash on the woodblock to help me guide my carving and used a sharpie to outline the composition. Now my favorite part of the process begins. I enjoy the act of carving more than the end result. There’s something special about working with such a tangible medium.
Working on this big panting 🙂 Working on this big panting :)
“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a leap “A journey of a thousand miles begins with
a leap of faith”
36x36”
Oil Painting
“A piece of Home” 36x36” Oil painting “A piece of Home”
36x36” 
Oil painting
“The first kiss of life” 30x40” Oil painting “The first kiss of life”
30x40”
Oil painting
“Protector of the Night” 8x10” Woodcut “Protector of the Night”
8x10”
Woodcut
“Burro con Rifle” 11x10” Linoleum “Burro con Rifle”
11x10”
Linoleum
“Nature Boy” 22x30” Linoleum “Nature Boy”
22x30”
Linoleum
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