Chuck Hartell

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Chuck Hartell Chuck Hartell 2021 (17-works)
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Chuck Hartell breathing in our oneness
breathing in our oneness, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
26 x 20 in
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Chuck Hartell it is so quiet - snow
it is so quiet _ snow, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
26 x 20 in
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Chuck Hartell I We It
I We It, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
16-1/4 x 28-1/4 in
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I wonder about light bulb top right - Chiaroscuro, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
13 x 16 in
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HARC18368
Chuck Hartell leaf smiles with us
leaf _ smiles with us, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
13 x 16 in
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Chuck Hartell old dam - sunny side up
old dam _ sunny side up, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
17 x 41 in
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Chuck Hartell old old house on 78 mile_hour road
old old house on 78 mile/hour road, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
20 x 26 in
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puddle leaf Harry Larson Park, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
20 x 26 in
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Chuck Hartell she smiles over the garden
she smiles over the garden, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
13 x 16 in
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Chuck Hartell silver tracks
silver tracks, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
20 x 26 in
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Chuck Hartell so who wore the black wedding dress
so who wore the black wedding dress, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
44 x 24-3/4 in
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HARC18360
Chuck Hartell symmetry as it is dissolved by life
symmetry as it is dissolved by life, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
26 x 20 in
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Chuck Hartell there are no straight lines
there are no straight lines, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
14-1/2 x 17 in
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HARC18362
Chuck Hartell there are shadows in the plastic reality of life
there are shadows in the plastic reality of life, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
20 x 26 in
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Chuck Hartell there is a white Shadow _ no where
there is a white Shadow _ no where, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
13 x 16 in
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HARC18369
Chuck Hartell Untitled
Untitled, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
20 x 26 x 1 in
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HARC18393
Chuck Hartell black wire duet in A minor
black wire duet in A minor, 2020
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Chuck Hartell 2021
20 x 26 in
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HARC18366

Chuck Hartell

Chuck Hartell

Chuck Hartell Statement

The Work

My current work is made up of four subject matters:

  • Earth    Wind    Sun    Water

  • Buildings

  • Self-portraits

  • Composite and minimalist images

I hold myself as a maker of pictures, ranging from single images to composites of multiple images — a picture of pictures. 

A quotation by American painter, printmaker, and photographer Arthur Wesley Dow captures my work well: “The subject is in you, Nature gives the suggestion.”

I use a variety of formats to explore these subjects. Currently, the visual presentations are:

  • Single photo images in two sizes (7” x 10.5” and 12” x 18”). An interesting discovery is that the larger image does not always present itself better; smaller can be more intimate. 

  • Diptychs, triptychs, and multiple images matted in the same frame. These works have similar subject matter, while ranging in size.

  • Shadow-box duets comprised of an image that is reversed and connected, with no interior mat, creating a single image. Nature images often work well in this format.

  • Larger composites ranging from 4’ x 4’ to 3’ x 6’. These works can contain five or twenty-five photo images. They can be pictures of pictures, with the background being a vital part of the work. The composite may take months of study and then, in a moment it is complete.

  • Scrolls made of a canvas material with high-quality photo images. The scrolls, hung with vines and baler twine, are more ‘organic’ in presentation. There is no mat, gloss, or framing per se, and yet the white space surrounding the images is a pivotal part of the work. The scrolls move with the passage of air. The outside edges curl slightly according to temperature and relative humidity.

The energy coming from the Unconscious is vital to whatever format is being explored. The context of the presentation is instrumental in sharing the discovery of the work. To quote writer Alan Watts, “A frame outlines a universe.” I am blessed to work with master framers and image printers, all of whom honor the art.

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