CATHARSIS: LARGE PAINTED TAPESTRIES

This series of 25 mixed media artworks on un- stretched and un-gessoed canvas, is dedicated to the memory of my oldest son, James Alexander Harmon; painter, political writer, musician, teacher, filmmaker, brother, son, friend to many, lover to one.He was a traveler, spending the last three years living and teaching and writing in Russia and Eastern Europe.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

the sky was blue but filled with tears;this is the end of this art series of large wall paintings.This is a calm picture;finding beauty in ugliness is what I have been trying to do and find CATHARSIS for those who have gone through a trauma.




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