hilltopics People Features Monday, October 9, 2000 For comments, contact Clay McCuistion at 864-4924 or e-mail features@kansan.com Above. These ceramics helped Jo Marie Hart, Kansas City, Kan., junior, win for best use of color at the Harvest of the Arts festival in Centennial Park on Sept. 30. The festival ended Sunday. Left. Using a homemade instrument of glass bottles in varying sizes, Howard Rothe, Lawrence resident, softly plays "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" during Saturday's event in Constant Park. Harvesting ART Annual festival showcases creativity to Lawrence community Photos by Jamie Roper Above: Celia Smith, Lawrence, waits for the crowds. Smith offered inexpensive prints of her work alongside the originals on linen and canvas Saturday in Buford Watson Park. Left: Among the variety of artistic creations for sale are Sarah Wood-Clark's hand-assembled bead jewelry. Jud Heald, Bangor, Maine, takes it higher. Heald's tricks off of the safety rail behind the ramp earned him kudos from the participants and audience at Sunday's DJ Spinoff and skate exhibition for the Lawrence Harvest of the Arts.