Le Moment de Jouer | 36″ x 54″ | ink & acrylic on canvas | by Brooke Harker | SOLD
Le Moment de Jouer (Time to Play) honors my Aunt Vicki, one of the most important people in my life. She taught elementary school for forty-three years and inspired my love of working with children. I always wanted children to feel as special around me as I did around Aunt Vicki. When her nieces and nephews were in her company, it was obvious she cared about us. She always asked questions and sat with us at the kids’ table instead of with adults at family meals. She took us to play in the park on the merry-go-round or to fly kites, and would let us give her driving directions in her Fiat...
Read MoreWailua Shores | 40 x 60 | ink & acrylic on canvas | by Brooke Harker | SOLD
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Read MoreRoman Holiday | 60″ x 40″ | ink, oil & acrylic on canvas | by Brooke Harker | SOLD
Click magnifying glass icon to see full painting. Click here to see more of the painting: https://www.artworkarchive.com/profile/brooke-harker/artwork/roman-holiday-brooke-harker A woman bikes through the Roman neighborhood in this painting of Trastevere, past the corner of Via del Moro with the Antico Caffe del Moro
Read MoreA Stride in Bloom | 60″ x 40″ | ink, oil & acrylic on canvas | by Brooke Harker | SOLD
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Read MoreFrom The Museum In Japan To The U.S. Embassy Tokyo
With Sensoji Memoirs Abridged, Sensoji Memoirs Unspoken & Sensoji Memoirs in Blue, 37″ x 28″ ea. ink & acrylic on canvas 3 Paintings at The National Art Center Tokyo, Japan Above and below are images of my paintings that exhibited in 2019 at the The National Art Center, Tokyo, in The 19th Japan International ART Exchange Exhibition curated by Katsu Shimmin with U.S. curator Julienne Johnson. Sensoji Memoirs Abridged, Sensoji Memoirs Unspoken & Sensoji Memoirs in Blue, on exhibit in Japan at The National Art Center, Tokyo. Photo credit: Tammy Tappan From the museum to...
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