Monday, December 31, 2018

Four Homes for Harkrader Paintings

"Nuevo Botanico" (New Botanicals)
36" x 48" / Mixed Mediums
Media = fibers, collage, pumice & leaf.
Collector = Roanoke

"Fire & Ice"
48" x 48" / Oil on canvas
Collector located in Texas

"Sun Song III"
24" 36"
Acrylic Polymer on Canvas with fibers
Collector = Smith Mountain Lake

"Vase"
48" x 36" Mixed Mediums
w/ glass, collage, sand, vintage music.
Collector = Floyd

Sunday, September 30, 2018

Creative Culture of Eastport Maine


Every other person we met in Eastport
was an artist, writer, musician or craftsman.




Eastport, Maine

Harkrader harbor photos of the seaport
of Eastport, Maine following a recent visit.
High resolution images available.




Heidi @ Eastport


Heidi lives in a late 1800's store front in the seaport
town of Easport, Maine. This historical structure was
once owned by a family who manufactored
and sold candy. The upstairs is one of the
warmest and most pleasant living rooms one
could experience. Heidi and Ellen sit
and chat one September morning 2018. 






Saturday, June 23, 2018

From the 'Corolla' series


A rhapsody of dance and color.
by Harkrader
Collection AECOM

Rome Us near Romulus


Harkrader and Bride 2007
Rome, Italy
Trevi Fountain by Nicola Salvi 1762

Picasso and Harkrader in Paris


Harkrader and Picasso in Paris 2004
photo courtesy Ellen Harkrader

Saturday, June 16, 2018

"Dog Sings Acapella"


"DOG SINGS ACAPELLA"
by Harkrader
Available
12" x 16"
Mixed Medium on Corragated Board


"Vase"


"Vase"
48" x 36"
SOLD

“VASE”

by Harkrader

I painted a vase as primary in a composition due to the remarkable meaning that a vase conveys, A vase is a vessel that typically holds cut flowers hence its place in my ‘Corolla’ series.

My heavily textured vase is red, symbolic of strength and power as well as passion and desire. The vase’s universal feminine shape is graceful and may hold the fertilizing power of water or other life giving liquid. Feel her heavily textured veneer that is resistant to damage or adverse effects—but is fragile too.

This vase is native earth—a female deity. A vase is a maternal wellspring and for that reason controls eternal life. The vase is sexual and nurturing, with a womb-like function that stores, transports, serves and quenches thirst. Her shape is calyx—a cup-like cavity that supports the flowering buds in her garden environment. A vessel of spiritual abundance, worthy of providing gifts to gods and represents peace and safety for that which lives within.

Sand and pumice was mixed into red cadmium to create my vase’s skin and she sits atop the canvas face surrounded by broad golden earth colors and their tertiary compliment—purple. Aqua lives peacefully next to its compliment—red orange. Embedded glass allows us a new version of seeing because below the glass surface lives another layer which represents a new perspective of hope in our afterlife. A collage with vintage music represents another form of communication when words fail.



Painted while Harkrader was working at his Roanoke City downtown location on Church Avenue—not too long after he moved from Studios Off the Square Studios on Campbell Avenue. Harkrader shared a store front on Church Ave. with Atturro Zanella, master framer, who presently resides in Los Angeles.

‘Vase’ is from Harkrader’s Corolla Series, most of which are abstract floral compositions that were sold by Pamela Jean Gallery in Roanoke, Red Sky Gallery in Charlotte, Little Gallery at West Lake Town Center and from Harkrader’s studio on Church Avenue and later his studio on Albemarle Avenue.