Terri Harper Art Collections
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Artwork by Terri Harper
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.

Dinner Time by Terri Harper

Christmas Snow Bird by Terri Harper

Catawba Point Shoreline by Terri Harper

Hope Memorial Bridge Guardian by Terri Harper

Great Blue Heron At Put-in-Bay by Terri Harper

Synchronized Snow Dance by Terri Harper

Posing For Me by Terri Harper

Snow Kissed by Terri Harper

Flower Power Revisited by Terri Harper

Ode To Autumn by Terri Harper

Delicate by Terri Harper

West Bank At Dusk by Terri Harper

Dandelion Dreams by Terri Harper

Not A Happy Clown by Terri Harper

Duet by Terri Harper

Black Beauty by Terri Harper

North Coast Harbor on a Stormy Night by Terri Harper

Pears - A Still Life by Terri Harper

Love Notes by Terri Harper

Violin Guy by Terri Harper

Queen For The Day by Terri Harper

Her Majesty by Terri Harper

Center of Attention by Terri Harper

Old Mackinac Point Light by Terri Harper
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About Terri Harper
I would like to share a little about what inspires me. I hope it gives you insight into and appreciation of my artwork.
I was born an artist. I didn't choose it, it chose me. For me, art is an interface, a way for me to share what's inside my mind's eye. It is a very wholistic experience for me. I hope my art brings you some of the joy and wonder that it does me. My main medium of expression is photography. I also do collage, mixed media and printmaking. Sometimes I combine more than one medium. I started out in photography when I was about 7 years old, way before the digital revolution. When I was in my twenties, I learned how to develop film and make my own black and white prints. I have been evolving along with photography ever since I experienced the thrill of picking up my first pictures from the local five and dime store.
Photography has enabled me to see the beauty in many things, even in common everyday objects. It helps me to slow down and take a long look at the world around me. It allows me to have a contemplative experience, especially when I don't take the time to sit and meditate. It helps me zoom in and see all the small miracles of the natural world. It even helps me make some sense out of the 'un-natural' and sometimes cruel and ugly world.