Charles Harper's wildlife art is created 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."
Charles asks the people who enjoy his art to "remember that I didn't start out to paint a bird - the bird already existed. I started out to paint a picture of a bird, a picture which didn't exist before I came along, a picture which gives me a chance to share with you my thoughts about the bird. Once you accept this seemingly simplistic but really quite profound premise, you will appreciate the many varied approaches to the making of pictures, all of which start where realism leaves off, but all of which require an understanding of realism for their successful execution."

















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Catie
I love his nature theme they are so magical and simplistic.
10 months ago
Monkey
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE Charley Harper's work! My mom has a few of his pieces and I just love them to death!!!
1 year ago
GinaMarie
I really appreciate this artist simplicity,his website has a gazillion examples of his work,Love,Love,Love it!
2 years ago
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