Robert Harris Art Collections
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Artwork by Robert Harris
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Christmas in Tombstone by Robert Harris
Mount Rushmore by Robert Harris
Blue Hour in Texas Canyon II by Robert Harris
Saguaro National Park - West by Robert Harris
The Water Pitcher by Robert Harris
Brazos Bend State Park by Robert Harris
Beggarticks Flowers II by Robert Harris
Beggarticks Flowers by Robert Harris
The Elissa Ship Bell by Robert Harris
The Elissa by Robert Harris
Blue Hour in Texas Canyon by Robert Harris
Benson Train Depot 1906 by Robert Harris
Winter In Coos Bay by Robert Harris
Winter On The Oregon Coast by Robert Harris
Storm Over The Mules by Robert Harris
Tombstone in Winter by Robert Harris
Water Pump in Winter by Robert Harris
Wild Golden Asters by Robert Harris
Woolly Senna by Robert Harris
Tree Cholla With Honey Bee by Robert Harris
Plumeria by Robert Harris
Redwhisker Clammyweed by Robert Harris
Mojave Prickly Poppy II by Robert Harris
Mojave Prickly Poppy by Robert Harris
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About My Art
There is a line in Star Trek IV (The Voyage Home) when the computer and his mother both ask, "How do you feel?" That is how I look at one of my finished photographs. I mentally ask myself 'How do you feel' about the photo? Sometimes I feel nostalgic, or sad, and sometimes I want to grab my cameras and go again. If I don't feel anything I will set it aside to be reviewed at a later date. Often the emotion isn't there because the photo lacks a critical, yet undiscovered, element. Overall, these many years I have taken more than a quarter million photographs. Many were just snapshots, a memorable instant recorded on film, perhaps with family and friends. Others were discarded because of exposure or focus problems. But a few, a very few, were worthy of being kept. Perhaps not immediately saleable, but they had potential. Now with the advent of modern photo manipulation programs, they can be brought to life for others to enjoy. Just because they were taken with a camera does not mean they cannot be art. Presented here in these galleries are works that I hope you will enjoy as much as I do. I'll close with this: Ecclesiastes 9:10 "Whatever the activity in which you engage, do it with all your ability..."