American Modernist Charley Harper's elegant birds, originally drawn for 1950s textbook illustrations, are beautifully translated into hand-painted wood and felt décor objects and presented by Gold Leaf Design Group. Each bird is meticulously hand-carved and hand-crafted. Be sure to invite Charley Harper's birds to breakfast! Home to the Charley Harper Art Studio.
Your destination for all things Charley Harper, including limited-edition prints, framed artwork, apparel, home decor, and more. The Charley Harper Gallery is home to original art and gifts featuring the work of Charley, Edie and Brett Harper. The Charley Harper Collection features Glassware, Tabletop Accessories, Wood Sculptures, and Ornaments based on Harper's elegant birds and ecosystem designs.
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For more than 30 years, Fabulous Frames & Art has been selling the art of Charley Harper, his wife Edie Harper, and his son Brett Harper, and remains the world's largest dealer of all things Harper. Materials: Curiosity. Lesson: Charley Harper had a unique style that he called minimal realism.
He created his artwork from real life, but simplified the scene. Harper identified the key characteristics of the subjects in his art. Instead of trying to replicate every detail of the birds, for example, he chose to focus on their shape, coloration, and behavior.
Form your flock of migratory birds! Vibrant wall stickers based on Charley Harper's Mystery of the Missing Migrants let art and animal lovers bring this avian arrangement indoors. Make over an accent wall, transform an office, or add these birds to any space to quickly make a bold, sophisticated statement.Charley Harper (American, 1922-2007) painted animals of all kinds in his unmistakable. This hand-painted needlepoint canvas features the art of Charley Harper, ecologist, artist and mid-century modernist.
His designs are internationally renowned for their vibrancy and uniqueness in a style he coined 'minimal realism.'. When thinking of well-known wildlife artists, John James Audubon is often the name that comes immediately to mind. His realistic detailed portraits of birds have habitually set the standard for other wildlife artists.
Charley Harper, who lived from 1922 to 2007, was a different kind of wildlife artist, however, and he quipped that he was probably the only wildlife artist who had never been.