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About Me:
Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Wade Anthony Harrison was encouraged to express himself through art from the very beginning. From the bed sheets, to the walls, onto paper, he used his art as a way of expression and release of his emotions. During elementary school, he was directed/sponsored by his school principal to take art classes at the Toledo Museum of Art as a way to positively focus his energies. Growing up in the late 60’s and 1970’s, Wade became heavily influenced by the tide of the Black Power movement. Taking his self-awareness cues from his mother and coupling that with the creative talent of his photographer father, he gravitated towards those musical expressions that were revolutionary - namely, jazz, reggae, and hip hop. He consequently became infamous and influential in another revolution, the emerging Toledo graffiti art revolution, under the tag “Swade”.
Wade continued his art education at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, where he obtained his associates degree. Following a brief stint with an ad agency in graphic design, Wade concentrated more on his work as a fine artist. His style has since evolved into an exploratory freedom reflective of the music to which he listens. His oil and acrylic paintings, primarily portraits, are emotionally expressed in a depth of monochromatic tones and lively colors, meant to evoke the observer to feel and hear the sounds that complete the work.
He has participated in several noted exhibits throughout the city, most recently, the Art-o-matic 419 and his private solo show “Life Begins at 40”. Wade is currently working on a series for a solo show in Columbus, Ohio for 2008.
Artist statement :"I am not a lyricist or a musician or a singer... I am an artist in love with these instances of self expression and choose to dialog through my paintings with others who share this love. My paintings are the visual interpretation of my thoughts and feelings without words or sound. I want to entice people to open their minds to my musical heros not in the mainstream. I want people to be able to hear and feel what I hear and feel and walk away feeling enlightened."
Wade, It is funny that you mention ed that you do not frequent Artwanted. I too have lost much interest in it since it does not seem to hold much promise for sales. I found some other sites that have brought me some success in sales. You may be interested in looking into them. www.myartspace.com out of New York, www.artistsrising.com out of the San Francisco Bay Area, www.fineartamerica.com and www.yessy.com. i hope that these sites may be useful to you and your busy carrer.
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Chester
Love your art. Look forward to seeing more of your art.
Peace
Afrika Midnight Asha Abney