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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Collage on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 24x36in
About this artwork
Like Harkrader's abstract expression paintings, this Pop Art Fashion began with an X. The location of X gave direction to the remaining art language elements of fashion, figure, flower, fiber, animal, text and collage. Using the warm earth colors of ochre, sienna and umber provide pleasing contrast to soft blues and greens. A sensual and modern composition. The meaning: Fashion language in the time of social conversations. "Fashion Is Art"--Harkrader.…
The artist loves fashion the way the French love fashion and that applies to his own personal style as wMeaning: Fashion language in the time of social conversations.
Support: Painting on canvas with wood stretcher frames
Frame: None needed. Canvas sides are painted also.
Original--one of a kind. Sensual and modern. Unique canvas surface (skin).
Fibers and collage language. "Fashion Is Art."--Harkrader
The artist lovers fashion, as you can see. Commission possible using your personal collage.
Perfect size. Not to large or too small.
Support: Painting on canvas with wood stretcher frames
Frame: None needed. Canvas sides are painted also.
Original--one of a kind. Sensual and modern. Unique canvas surface (skin).
Fibers and collage language. "Fashion Is Art."--Harkrader
The artist lovers fashion, as you can see. Commission possible using your personal collage.
Perfect size. Not to large or too small.
X Harkrader
United States
Credentials
- Major permanent collection
- International Exposure
- Residency Participant
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Past experiences, present environment, imagination, and experimentation with mixed media allow me to echo my passions, peace, and pleasure »
X Harkrader is a painter and sculptor based in the United States whose works have been collected international collectors. He evolved from traditional landscapes and streetscapes to compositions that explore contemporary non-objective language that include action abstract and colour field. His objective exploration includes figurative, fashion, politics, and mythology.