Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Canvas Complete after 5 years!

A detailed photograph of 'Dance of Origin' / mixed media on stretched canvas with 3 dimensional elements. Brass posts are anchored to the canvas face by hidden support architecture in the rear. Not shown in this detail is a bridge, similar to that on stringed instruments, where black fibers shown above are anchored to the lower right section of canvas. The 6 fibers pass through multiple wooden pickets in their path up the canvas face. These pickets penetrate a single opening in the canvas face where the canvas were subsequently lashed back together with copper wire, closing the canvas and securing the pickets together.  The 6 fibers merge together and pass through the first, second and third brass post where they all terminate at top left canvas face. Work on this painting began in 2005, part of the 3 dimensional attachments were completed in 2006 and only recently completed in November 2010. Other detail photos to post at later date. This is the first ever stringed instrument incorporated into a painted work of art on stretched canvas.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Amtrak to Washington DC + Metro to Gallery = Just Say NO to the Car Gods.

photo source = http://smithcommercialrealty.com/properties/washington_dc/2101_l_street

Harkrader will Amtrak to Union Station, Washington DC and Metro to Aaron Gallery for his group exhibit grand opening at the new location for Aaron Gallery.

http://aarongallerydc.com/chico-harkrader.html

A A R O N   G A L L E R Y

is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of our new location
Join us as we celebrate with a reception to be held
November 18, 2010
6 pm to 8 pm
Please R.S.V.P. to info@aarongallerydc.com or 202.234.3311
AARON GALLERY
2101 L Street NW, 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20037

Street and Garage Parking to be found on L Street 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

New Work / Sculptured Canvas (continued)

Presently untitled sculptured canvas by Harkrader was photographed from the camera perspective which is the top of canvas looking toward the bottom of canvas. This child of the dust is emerging from or sinking into the canvas of stone like qualities and textures. A full frontal upright photograph of the full canvas will exhibit within this blog soon.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Harkrader at Aaron Gallery / Washington, DC


'Floreale Sinfonico' will exhibit in Washington DC during November and December at Aaron Gallery located at 2101 L Street NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20037 (202) 234-3311. By appointment only.

2101 L Street NW

Thursday, November 4, 2010

New Sculpture In Progress / Detail Floral


Check back for the title of this small floral sculpture in progress. Harkrader's sculpture is, at times, created in parallel to the paintings on canvas. For example, the floral abstracts series may be in two dimensional canvas and 3D sculpture.