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Scale is approximate. It's hard to capture the radiance of this painting!
These colours made a welcome addition to each day.
And then, there's subtlety within the strong colours.
The Arke series of paintings were evolved to give the viewer the time and space to enjoy the pure experience of seeing colour. 
We can all appreciate colour as we see it around us. A flower, a sunset, a piece of clothing, but there’s often no time to deepen our feeling for colour.
These paintings can be a place to let the mind explore the experience colour. Like watching the flames in a log fire.
They also can also give a lift to a day as we repeatedly pass by them. I know because I wall-test them myself. In dark times, some radiant colour can be very welcome.


With new developments in my painting process, I wanted to make ‘Arke 1’ a little more minimal, using an intuitive layout to allow the eye to wander over the surface more freely. I ended up with a painting that had a high level of paint transparency, making the colours jump out. 




The following text is common to each painting in the Arke series.

The Arke paintings were born from the success I found with the Iridia series. This time, I wanted to push my paint formula further. I also started using a different type of brush to produce a more even brush stroke. To help in that I also found new ways to apply the gesso, the white base coat that is the first thing painted onto the canvas. This is at its smoothest under the painted stripes, but not necessarily around the border.

In my naming research, I noticed that the Ancient Greek culture had a God or Goddess for almost everything in nature, along with their helpers etc. I found that they had a Goddess for the secondary rainbow, the fainter one in a double rainbow, called Arke. This immediately seemed right for the later works, as I had pushed the paint to make it more transparent.

Form is not the key here. The stripes are not supposed to suggest something from reality, though associations can of course happen. These paintings exist to invite the eye of the viewer to move between the colours, without attachment, making for a simple meditative effect. 

These works could be described as Minimalist. They are not at the extreme end of that classification, but they do seek to draw out the essence of something, (here it is the direct experience of colour for the viewer), while avoiding distraction.

Through the Arke series, the stripes can be laid out in one of three ways:

1. The earlier ones are basically an improvisation. Each colour is applied one at a time across the canvas, with the thought in mind of the colours to come and the space available to         
    them.

2. Some stripes are applied in a sequence or pattern, from left to right, following a plan.

3. Some stripes are planned from the centre outwards, to make a more symmetrical layout. 

I created a very modified paint formula, so that the colours are still vibrant, but also transparent and very thin. Light is not only reflected from the surface, but also passes through the paint and is bounced back out again by the white canvas or the colour beneath, adding to the richness. 

I then put the finished painting on the wall in my house and live with it for a time. If it catches me each time I pass, or lets me enjoy the colours and lose myself for a little while, then I know that, for me, it has worked.

These are paintings for an intimate setting, where you can pass close to them, or be near them, throughout the day. Your distance and angle of view, and the lighting at each time of day can often bring out a new aspect of the colours. 

If I’m feeling a little tired or frazzled, I’ve found these paintings raise my spirits, and it would be my greatest joy if other people experienced the same thing.


All Iridia and Arke paintings are ready to hang, as box canvases, with any hardware to be supplied by the buyer to suit their situation.

The paintings are shipped in a strong case, made from recycled wood products, which is sealed in a waterproof mailing envelope.  


The image size represents the dimensions of the canvas, as the coloured area and the white surround are integral to the painting.

The size of the painting in the room setting image is only approximate. Please refer to the measurements to choose the best location in your home or office.
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Arke 1 Painting

Kevin Harper

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 20 W x 23.9 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

The Arke series of paintings were evolved to give the viewer the time and space to enjoy the pure experience of seeing colour. We can all appreciate colour as we see it around us. A flower, a sunset, a piece of clothing, but there’s often no time to deepen our feeling for colour. These paintings can be a place to let the mind explore the experience colour. Like watching the flames in a log fire. They also can also give a lift to a day as we repeatedly pass by them. I know because I wall-test them myself. In dark times, some radiant colour can be very welcome. With new developments in my painting process, I wanted to make ‘Arke 1’ a little more minimal, using an intuitive layout to allow the eye to wander over the surface more freely. I ended up with a painting that had a high level of paint transparency, making the colours jump out. The following text is common to each painting in the Arke series. The Arke paintings were born from the success I found with the Iridia series. This time, I wanted to push my paint formula further. I also started using a different type of brush to produce a more even brush stroke. To help in that I also found new ways to apply the gesso, the white base coat that is the first thing painted onto the canvas. This is at its smoothest under the painted stripes, but not necessarily around the border. In my naming research, I noticed that the Ancient Greek culture had a God or Goddess for almost everything in nature, along with their helpers etc. I found that they had a Goddess for the secondary rainbow, the fainter one in a double rainbow, called Arke. This immediately seemed right for the later works, as I had pushed the paint to make it more transparent. Form is not the key here. The stripes are not supposed to suggest something from reality, though associations can of course happen. These paintings exist to invite the eye of the viewer to move between the colours, without attachment, making for a simple meditative effect. These works could be described as Minimalist. They are not at the extreme end of that classification, but they do seek to draw out the essence of something, (here it is the direct experience of colour for the viewer), while avoiding distraction. Through the Arke series, the stripes can be laid out in one of three ways: 1. The earlier ones are basically an improvisation. Each colour is applied one at a time across the canvas, with the thought in mind of the colours to come and the space available to them. 2. Some stripes are applied in a sequence or pattern, from left to right, following a plan. 3. Some stripes are planned from the centre outwards, to make a more symmetrical layout. I created a very modified paint formula, so that the colours are still vibrant, but also transparent and very thin. Light is not only reflected from the surface, but also passes through the paint and is bounced back out again by the white canvas or the colour beneath, adding to the richness. I then put the finished painting on the wall in my house and live with it for a time. If it catches me each time I pass, or lets me enjoy the colours and lose myself for a little while, then I know that, for me, it has worked. These are paintings for an intimate setting, where you can pass close to them, or be near them, throughout the day. Your distance and angle of view, and the lighting at each time of day can often bring out a new aspect of the colours. If I’m feeling a little tired or frazzled, I’ve found these paintings raise my spirits, and it would be my greatest joy if other people experienced the same thing. All Iridia and Arke paintings are ready to hang, as box canvases, with any hardware to be supplied by the buyer to suit their situation. The paintings are shipped in a strong case, made from recycled wood products, which is sealed in a waterproof mailing envelope. The image size represents the dimensions of the canvas, as the coloured area and the white surround are integral to the painting. The size of the painting in the room setting image is only approximate. Please refer to the measurements to choose the best location in your home or office.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20 W x 23.9 H x 1.5 D in

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私は、数年前にとても幸せな一ヶ月を過ごした日本の人々に届けることを願って、この不完全な翻訳を提供しています。気に入ったら教えてください! (If you click the little Instagram icon below my photo, you'll find plenty of interesting images of my other work, plus an Art Noir photo-story. (私の写真の下にある小さな Instagram アイコンをクリックすると、私の他の作品の興味深い画像と、アール ノワールのフォト ストーリーがたくさん見つかります。) Being creative is the thing that makes me happiest. I was brought up in an artist/maker household, so it's always been a part of my life. クリエイティブであることが私を最も幸せにします。私はアーティスト/メーカーの家庭で育ったので、それは常に私の人生の一部でした。 Originally I studied and trained in photography. I work as an audio engineer and film maker. I've always made art in my own time. もともと私は写真を勉強し、訓練を受けていました。私はオーディオエンジニア兼映画制作者として働いています。私はいつも自分の時間にアートを作ってきました。 What I admire most about the artists I like is their ability to start from a simple idea or set of self-made rules, and then to develop artworks from them, following a creative path. 私が好きなアーティストについて最も尊敬しているのは、単純なアイデアや独自のルールから出発し、そこから創造的な道をたどって作品を発展させていく能力です。 I use any medium to translate an idea into reality. I've made artworks ranging from figurative oil paintings to conceptual installations. 私はアイデアを現実に変えるためにあらゆる媒体を使います。私は比喩的な油絵から概念的なインスタレーションまで、幅広い作品を制作してきました。 I'm currently producing abstract watercolours, as a follow on to my Art Noir hybrid story on Instagram. Search there for 'Aartworksee' (2 'A's) to find out more or click the Instagram icon. It features photography, story telling, painting and video to speculate about a dystopian society where art is suppressed. Unfortunately, this is still a reality for artists in some parts of the world. 私は現在、Instagram のアール ノワール ハイブリッド ストーリーの続きとして、抽象的な水彩画を制作しています。そこで「Aartworksee」(「A」が 2 つ)を検索して詳細を確認するか、Instagram アイコンをクリックしてください。写真、ストーリーテリング、絵画、ビデオをフィーチャーし、芸術が抑圧されているディストピア社会について推測します。残念なことに、世界の一部の地域のアーティストにとって、これは依然として現実です。 I am happy to discuss commissions. コミッションについて喜んでご相談させていただきます。 Watashi wa, sūnenmae ni totemo shiawasena ikkatsuki o sugoshita Nihon no hitobito ni todokeru koto o negatte, kono fukanzen'na hon'yaku o teikyō shite imasu. Kiniittara oshietekudasai! (Watashi no shashin no shita ni aru chīsana Instagram aikon o kurikkusuruto, watashi no ta no sakuhin no kyōmibukai gazō to, āru nowāru no foto sutōrī ga takusan mitsukarimasu. ) Kurieitibudearu koto ga watashi o mottomo shiawaseni shimasu. Watashi wa ātisuto/ mēkā no katei de sodattanode, sore wa tsuneni watashinojinsei no ichibudeshita. Motomoto watashi wa shashin o benkyō shi, kunren o ukete imashita.

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