Artwork details
- Medium : Objects, Steel Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 8.5in, Height: 9.6in, Depth: 5.8in
About this artwork
Black: Symbolic floral of ‘plant sexuality’ as originally defined in the 1700’s by Christian Sprengel, German theologist, teacher, and naturalist. Crafted from forgotten fragments of the modern world, this sculpture represents a resurgence, a new life shaped from the discarded. Each metal piece salvaged, now contributes to this symbolic embodiment of reinvention and resilience. Let it be a reminder in your space that beauty and purpose can emerge…
from the overlooked, casting an inspiring energy of possibility and renewal.To reveal means to open up, divulge, and disclose; in this case flor reproduction.
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.