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Charley Harper Appreciation (1 Viewer)

TicoTyler

Tyler Wenzel
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Costa Rica
I recently got to visit the National Gallery of art in Washington DC, USA and they had a nice collection of prints (as postcards) from Charley Harper that I'm incorporating into the gallery walls of my office. I really enjoyed his minimalist take on bird life and was surprised at how he's rarely been mentioned on Bird Forum and the last mention was almost a decade ago. For those who like me a few weeks ago aren't familiar with his style, here is a popular example:

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That's a great picture Tyler.

Even though it's not one that I would purchase for myself, I've had great fun dipping into it this morning
to see if I could identify what species are in there (not doing too well LOL). Been searching for a Yellow-rumped Warbler but failed on that so far!

Made me think that maybe the guys in the Quiz forum would enjoy having a go at that (though you ought to be able to name them too, so you could say yes or no to their entries). But if you admit you don't know yourself, they could still do their best with it.

Or follow in Mono's steps and post in the ID forum!
 
I recently got to visit the National Gallery of art in Washington DC, USA and they had a nice collection of prints (as postcards) from Charley Harper that I'm incorporating into the gallery walls of my office. I really enjoyed his minimalist take on bird life and was surprised at how he's rarely been mentioned on Bird Forum and the last mention was almost a decade ago. For those who like me a few weeks ago aren't familiar with his style, here is a popular example:

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On our visit to Costa Rica we bought a Charley Harper Macaw poster, it is now framed and has pride of place in the hallway.

regards
Merlin
 
On our visit to Costa Rica we bought a Charley Harper Macaw poster, it is now framed and has pride of place in the hallway.

regards
Merlin
I live in Costa Rica and until yesterday I didn't know he'd done some Costa Rican birds. I ended up buying a print of his Monteverde one that I'm excited to get.

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I'd do much better at the quiz for this one than the first one to Delia's suggestion.
 
Hey thanks, for posting, I never heard of him before but his style clicks with me. I'm going to do a search on him
 
I live in Costa Rica and until yesterday I didn't know he'd done some Costa Rican birds. I ended up buying a print of his Monteverde one that I'm excited to get.

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I'd do much better at the quiz for this one than the first one to Delia's suggestion.

I seldom buy souvenirs on birding trips, but I did pick that picture up as a large poster when I visited Monte Verde about twenty years ago. Awkward to then lug it about in its tube for the rest of the trip, but it's brightened up my landing ever since! Fair to say I'm another long time fan. His Alaska poster is another one worth checking out.
 
I seldom buy souvenirs on birding trips, but I did pick that picture up as a large poster when I visited Monte Verde about twenty years ago. Awkward to then lug it about in its tube for the rest of the trip, but it's brightened up my landing ever since! Fair to say I'm another long time fan. His Alaska poster is another one worth checking out.
When we purchased our poster at Monte Verde we were told that a percentage of the poster price was being donated to Costa Rican wildlife.

regards
Merlin
 
When we purchased our poster at Monte Verde we were told that a percentage of the poster price was being donated to Costa Rican wildlife.

regards
Merlin
Apparently this was at the artist's request, (sadly I believe he died in 2007)

regards
Merlin
 

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