British Contemporary Artist: Charles Hardaker
Painting: Interior '' Blue and Brown
In ''Interior '' Blue and Brown'' Charles Hardaker shows his fascination with light and shade and the sense of texture they can create. Hardaker started painting these internal scenes of his studio around 2002 and since then demand has been strong. Interest has been further developed with the showing of these paintings at Royal Academy Summer shows. One can see the influence of the early twentieth century Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi who painted many muted interiors. While Hammershoi''s work concentrated largely on form and light and shade Hardaker has added many personal and idiosyncratic details to his paintings.
In these small vignettes Charles Hardaker employs objects from his studio to create a still-life ''set''. Here a jacket on the back of a door, a patterned Persian rug and a mandolin hanging on the wall. There is a glow of warm light from the window in the outside door which creates interest in what else might be beyond.
Colour is a very important element in Charles Hardaker''s contemporary paintings. He uses a muted palette of earthy colours, which simplifies his work in the sense that light and form can be explored without distraction. There is a great feeling of stillness and calm in his art work.
In addition to Red Rag British Art Gallery Charles Hardaker has exhibited at other leading British Art Galleries. Each painting at Red Rag is sourced from the Charles Hardaker artist studio and like all Red Rag British art and Contemporary art it can be shipped worldwide.
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