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Charley Harper

There is more than meets the eye in a Charley Harper Serigraph. In his artwork, the first look may reveal an animal, bird, tree, some color...but then the unique linear patterns and shapes grab you with a special Harper message of some little drama in life taking place right before you. Charles Harper is probably the only wildlife artist in America who has never been compared to Audubon. And never will be. For his is wildlife art without the fuss and feathers - minimal realism, he calls it. "I don't try to put everything in; I try to leave everything out," he explains, adding impishly, "I never count the feathers in the wings; I just count the wings." Reared on a West Virginia farm he spent most of his life residing in Cincinnati. Charley sadly passed away in 2007. His artwork, his humor and his kind heart will be sorely missed by all whom he has met and touched. Charley Harper had made three personal appearances at The Frame Workshop.
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Serigraphs by Charley Harper - Published by Frame House Gallery
Unless otherwise indicated
ALL Charley Harper artwork on these pages is
SIGNED by the artist and displayed
in Alphabetical order!
Charley Harper Artwork Charley Harper Books l Charley Harper Calendars Charley Harper Puzzles l Charley Harper Boxed Notecards Charley Harper Holiday Cards & Gift Wrap
Phancy Pheathers
Charley Harper Serigraph
CH-PP-77
Phancy Pheathers<br>Charley Harper Serigraph
 
The ring-necked pheasant - clotheshorse of the cornfields or 
haberdasher's nightmare?  What's he wearing?  White tie and 
tails, or short-sleeved, long-tailed, loud-mouthed sport shirt 
with open collar?  Is it a smart art deco design, or too many 
colors and patterns lumped together?  Is it the grandeur of silk 
or the gaucherie of sequins?  Does it matter?  A rainbow in the 
snow is better bromide for the mid-winter blahs than buying a 
new spring outfit around the phirst of Phebruary.

Serigraph - 11 x 30 inches
Image Size - 7 x 26 inches

Limited Edition of 2500
Published by Frame House Gallery, 
Released 1977
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