Artwork details
- Medium : Cast Iron, Aluminium Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 13in, Height: 17.5in, Depth: 7in
About this artwork
The transformation and lifecycle of objects. This sculpture, crafted from a blend of cast iron, aluminum, wood, metal, and reclaimed objects, represents resilience and rebirth. Each piece was chosen for its unique story and incorporated into a new narrative. It's an amalgamation that speaks to the complex, layered nature of existence, urging viewers to find beauty in remaking and resilience. Hanging this in your home means embedding a story of continual…
rebirth and intriguing transformation that is both thought-provoking and visually compelling. Harkrader may use an 'X' and/or an 'O' composition in his non-objective work, painting and sculpture. A heavy-metal assembly of found objects, many of which from an extinct salvage yard in Roanoke City. A super successful assembly of cast iron, aluminum, copper, steel, wire, nuts and bolts.
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.