Soul Dancer (2020) Drawing by Henri Hardison

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Marker / Ballpoint pen on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 17in, Width 11in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
This piece features an intricate composition of geometric shapes and vibrant colors. Each shape seems to interlock and overlap with the others, creating a sense of depth and complexity. The use of circles and rectangles suggests a structured yet dynamic composition. Earthy tones like browns and greens are complemented by brighter hues such as orange [...]
This piece features an intricate composition of geometric shapes and vibrant colors. Each shape seems to interlock and overlap with the others, creating a sense of depth and complexity. The use of circles and rectangles suggests a structured yet dynamic composition. Earthy tones like browns and greens are complemented by brighter hues such as orange and yellow, creating a balanced and harmonious palette. The artwork may be inspired by aspects of Cubism or Abstract Art, where form and color take precedence over realistic representation. The interwoven shapes suggest movement and interaction, encouraging the viewer to explore the relationships between them. The piece might explore themes of balance, harmony, or the interaction of different elements within a confined space. The use of color and form suggests a deliberate attempt to evoke emotions or ideas beyond the literal.
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A Life Forged Through Service and Art: The Journey of Henri Hardison. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1952, Henri Hardison's life has been defined by a period of dedicated service in the United States Navy, spanning [...]

A Life Forged Through Service and Art: The Journey of Henri Hardison

Born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1952, Henri Hardison's life has been defined by a period of dedicated service in the United States Navy, spanning seven years and including deployments to Guam and San Diego. Following his military career, Henri returned to Nashville to pursue his lifelong passion for art. He honed his skills by earning a graphics certificate and subsequently enjoyed a lengthy career at the National Baptist Publishing Board, later transitioning to banking before retirement. Throughout these diverse experiences, Henri's artistic spirit remained a constant.

Describing himself as an artist at heart, Henri primarily works with pen and ink on paper, creating abstract pieces with influences of Cubism and Surrealism, drawing inspiration from his surroundings and fellow artists, including his brother. For Henri, art is more than a hobby; it is an essential outlet and a fundamental part of his identity. His artwork is currently showcased online, with a notable piece titled "Centerpoint." With an upcoming art show in Nashville on May 19th, Henri continues to embrace and share his artistic vision, demonstrating a life rich in experience, and a deep

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