Thursday, December 1, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Czestochowa: The Pilgrimage of the Black Madonna
Jasna Gora Monastary
Czestochowa, Poland
Photography by Harkrader
The faithful worship inside the Jasna Gora Monastary
as the procession winds it way into further interior of the belly of the monastary
to pay homage to the famous icon,
The Mother of God / Queen of Poland
Mother of God
Original Photo by Harkrader of the 'original' Black Madonna painting located inside
the Jasna Gora Monastary.
The Queen of Poland
The Mother of God
The Black Madonna
All synonymic titles of the Madonna and Child
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Madonna_of_Cz%C4%99stochowa
Opole Residency Symposium Exposition Reception
Galerie Pierwsze Pietro
Opole, Poland
Mr. Janus Karpinski, Director of International Affairs Opole introduce the exhibiting artist.
Harkrader from U.S. and artists from Eastern and Western Europe.
Labels:
chico harkrader,
Karpinski,
Opole,
Opole Exposition,
Poland
Friday, August 5, 2011
Harkrader: Collection: Centralnego Muzeum Jencow Wojennych Opolu
"Urban Opole II"
Collection: Centralnego Muzeum Jencow Wojennych
Collection: Centralnego Muzeum Jencow Wojennych
Centralnego Muzeum Jencow Wojennych Opolu
Labels:
Centralnego Muzeum Jencow Wojennych,
harkrader,
Opole,
Poland
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Opole, Poland Residency Symposium
Harkrader works in an early style of traditional streetscapes as he sometimes does to document the visual experience of travel. This street scene of Oplole's 'Holy Mother of Agony'. The building to the right is the location of Galerie Pierwsze Pietro, location of the Opole Exposition.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Innovation Space / Virginia Tech new media lab
i-Mac with i-Movie and Final Cut Pro provide hardware and software for creation of his new media video that he is editing and burning for a group exhibit at Perspective Gallery located in the Squires building on campus. Art and cultural critic, Suzi Gablik, is providing commentary text for the exhibit which celebrates Salon. Ms. Gablik has hosted Salon for a small group of creative and inquiring minds for over 4 years.
You are invited to the opening reception:
Conversation: Salon Style
Sunday April 17, 2011
4-6 PM
http://www.uusa.vt.edu/artgallery/salonstyle.php
http://virgilspeaks.blogspot.com/
http://virgilspeaks.blogspot.com/
Harkrader's seven minute video will project across the face of his multiple canvases placed on the wall, ceiling and floor. Viewers may sit and view or interact by walking through the digital video projector light stream.
New media guru artist, Simone Paterson, is also creating and exhibiting a new media video for the exhibit.
http://simonepaterson.com/databodinstall.html
Ellen Harkrader is installing a life-size 3 Dimensional figurative piece that include clothing and plexiglass.
New media guru artist, Simone Paterson, is also creating and exhibiting a new media video for the exhibit.
http://simonepaterson.com/databodinstall.html
Ellen Harkrader is installing a life-size 3 Dimensional figurative piece that include clothing and plexiglass.
Labels:
chico harkrader,
editing,
Final Cut Pro,
i-Mac,
i-Movie,
Perspective Gallery,
Squires,
suzi gablik,
video,
Virginia Tech
Monday, February 28, 2011
Salon Impressionism / Photoshop Style
Salon Impressionism' courtesy Photoshop Harkrader.
A 'gathering' of the circle, Suzi Style.
Warm, safe, inviting, filling and sharing.
One empty chair for the photographer.
One empty chair for the photographer.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Photoshop Computage
A computage created in Photoshop from two Harkader photographs will provide brief drama within a 10 minute video loop that the artist is creating at the Innovation Space laboratory at Virginia Tech. The still above will be in a seamless timeline of video and stills created on i-Movie.
Labels:
computage,
i-Movie,
Innovation Space,
laboratory,
photograph,
timeline,
Virginia Tech
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Leather and Lace
Laced leather connect these two shapes together in this detail of Red Onyx III by Harkrader. Thick medium embedded with sand and pumice mixed into the white paint anchor the left lace. Inside that shape lives a small collage. Tension is created as the leather grips the black shape on the right. Living inside this black shape resides a small collage embedded in thick medium of cloth and pumice obscured in the black paint.
Labels:
collage,
detail art,
harkrader,
leather and lace,
pumice,
tension
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Action Abstraction - Splat!
Splat! Harkrader's hand bounces off the face of the canvas after aim, throw, release and contact. Action abstracts may leave evidence of an artist's body movement as clues of one's action on/above the canvas. Art history was made when artist's; Pollock, de Kooning and Frankenthaler's action abstraction paintings transformed New York City into the post war mecca for the avant-garde.
http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/ActionAbstraction
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Black Onyx
Black Onyx (detail) resembles a warm-blooded aquatic vertebrate of leather with a fiberous tail. The rusted wire that surrounds, floats the attachment and provides support by penetrating the face of the canvas. Black paint was drizzled (Pollock fashion : )) and poured upon the canvas. The canvas when viewed in its entirety seems to create planetary space of dimension and time...or deep sea environments, below the thermocline, where light does not penetrate.
Labels:
aquatic vertebrate,
black,
chico harkrader,
fiber,
onyx,
pollock,
thermocline
Friday, January 14, 2011
Afterwords: Lab coat for a mad scientist
Detail of Harkrader's 'Afterwords', a lab coat he wore at the Studios on the Square for 4 years.
Soiled with the paint of many paintings, Harkrader embellished the jacket with collage from fashion and culture magazines, in addition to figurative drawings in paint on the front, rear, sleeves, cuffs, etc. The lab coat was exhibited in an exhibition at KRONOS Gallery located in Staunton, Virginia approx. 2007. Content circling the collage above contains the text 'Afterwords' which is one of his and Elle's favorite breakfast houses in Dupont Circle / Connecticut Ave, Washington, DC. They made multiple trips to DC's Aaron Gallery, which still represents Harkrader's work. Afterwords Cafe and Grill is located in Kramerbooks.
http://www.kramers.com/
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Shrine Group Exhibit Opening & You Are Invited
You are invited to 'Shrines and Other Things' Saturday night 8-11pm located in the industrial section of 419 Luck Ave. in Roanoke City. The group exhibit, by title alone may indicate and include others work that is reverent, irreverent, fun, bizarre, and more. Come with you mind and have it open. Above is the Harkrader installation titled 'Crucifixion Fragmenta-the installation of found and created objects'. This arrangement includes his painting, 3D sculptures, two crucificitions, the Black Madonna, Sacrifice Soldier, all complete with an altar of votive candles, beads, books, floor cloth, communion symbolism and more. This installation is self interpretive leaving room for the viewer to cipher their own meaning from the numerous religious, spiritual and literary content. This event is made possible by Unicorn Stables Project & Tif Robinette.
Labels:
altar,
beads,
books,
communion,
crucificion,
floor cloth,
found objects,
harkrader,
open mind,
shrine,
symbolism,
tif robinette,
votive candles
Thursday, January 6, 2011
'Red Onyx VI' resides in the District of Columbia
Detail of Red Onyx VI exhibits approximately a 9x12 inch area at the bottom center section of the canvas face. The actual canvas size is 60"x48". This collage of figures living within the composition is minimal compared to the large red shape that lives above this selection and they give the canvas an erotic tilt. Harkrader's 'Onyx' series is homage to Rothko in the use of a large rectangle located below or above a smaller rectangle as seen in Rothko's fluid color washes on raw canvas. The difference is Harkrader has embellished his canvases to include embedded elements living above, below and beside the rectangles. Deeply embedded collage, fibers, copper, pumice, sand, coal, glass and other media occupy this complex composition described by one viewer as 'Rothko on steroids'. This canvas was sold by Aaron Gallery in Washington, DC to a neighborhood collector.
Labels:
complex,
copper,
homage,
mixed media,
onyx series,
pumice,
red onyx IV,
rothko,
steriods
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Happy New Year Canvas Sculpture (detail)
Urban canvas (detail).
Diodes, resistors, plastic, heat sinks, fibers, and copper reside on this canvas face. The same media and medium lie embedded in the epoxy, resin, and color medium mix that cover the canvas and submerge the elements. Urban and masculine with a touch of feminine as the circle of green fiber reside in the connector sphere. A landscape of earth and urban, organic and digital, masculine and feminine, canvas and sculpture combined into one work of art fabricated to hang on a vertical surface.
Labels:
digital art,
embedded fiber,
feminine,
heat sink,
sculptured canvas,
urban
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