Alfred Harris
About
"My interests in these works are formal. Picture making is the aim. They can’t be explained in a simple message. The artwork is like poetry in that suggestion brings the imagination and history of the viewer, reader into the interpretation.
I’ve used pages from Braille magazines. Poetry, Seventeen, Playboy magazines. My process involves creation, destruction and reassembly. I paint acrylic on the paper, cut the sheets up and reassemble them a different way." --Alfred Harris
Whether on paper or panels with a glossy resin coat, the artworks are a snapshot of a state of mind, as in a dream, which has beauty, tension and mystery.

Woodside / Braseth Gallery

