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| Garvey│Simon will present Karl Hartman's meditative paintings of land, light, and weather |
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Karl Hartman, Black Birds in Leaves, 2024, oil on aluminum, 17 x 24 in.
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NEW YORK, NY.- Garvey|Simon will present The Nature of Nature, a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Karl Hartman. With meticulous technique and a softly surreal quality, Hartman transforms familiar scenes into meditations on perception, wonder, and the delicate balance between humanity and the natural world.
Hartmans imagery spans the vast prairie skies of his youth and the dense New Jersey forests of his present lifetwo terrains that continue to nourish his vision. His paintings capture fleeting momentswhorls of clouds over a shimmering lake, a storm front looming over a country road, or milkweed seeds spiraling into the airwith an almost scientific precision and poetic sensibility. Drawing on his dual background as both artist and geologist, Hartman approaches the land not merely as subject but as an active, living process. The influence of my experience as a geologist was to further value close observation of my environment
and gain an appreciation for natural history as well as what is unique. -- 2025 artist statement
Hartmans artistic practice balances disciplined observation with his own intuition. His compositions often begin as simple sketches drawn from memory and photographs of meaningful locations, then develop through multiple layers of oil paint into dreamlike visions of everyday scenes, transformed by light and weather. The artists reverence for natural processeserosion, growth, decay, and transformation is seen most in his paintings of forest life.
Hartmans work embodies what Emerson described as the harmony of boththe meeting of human perception and natural beauty. His paintings do not idealize nature as distant or untouchable but rather invite viewers into moments of quiet transcendence found in the familiar. It is the harmony and joyous surprise found thereon the plains or in the woodsthat often triggers a concept for a painting.
Through his frozen-in-time imagery, Hartman reminds us that wonder is not the domain of the exotic or the farawayit lies, instead, in our attentiveness to the world around us.
Karl Hartman (b. 1956, Montana] lives and works in New Jersey. He holds a BS in geology from the University of Oklahoma and an MFA in painting from the School of Visual Arts, NYC, disciplines that continue to inform his creative process. His paintings have been exhibited nationally and are held in numerous private and public collections. Hartmans work captures the enduring dialogue between observation and imagination, science and spirita dialogue at the heart of The Nature of Nature.
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