About
Harry is a visual artist based in Lisbon, Portugal. Born in 1990 in London and growing up mainly in Kent, Harry graduated with a BA in languages. He entered journalism as a producer and went on to spend five years working with the BBC World Service. Going freelance in 2019, Harry turned his attention to fine art, holding his first solo exhibitions in 2021 at FLÆÐI Gallery in Reykjavík and the Genesis Cinema Gallery in London.
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Residencies
February-May 2021,
November 2022
Nes Artist Residency, Skagaströnd, Iceland
June 2021
ArtsIceland, Ísafjörður, Iceland
July 2021
‘Queer in Iceland’ Artist Residency in Neskaupstaður, Iceland
Exhibitions
Black Lake
Genesis Cinema Gallery, London, UK
(December 2021-January 2022)
FLÆÐI, Reyjavík, Iceland
(July 2021)
Education
2009-2013
2013-2014
2016-2017
BA Oriental Studies, Oxford University
MA Journalism, City University London
MA International Relations, King’s College London
Work
Hike
Soft pastel on paper, 20x20cm
£80 original / £30 giclée print
Route One, near Vík
Charcoal on paper, 30x42cm
£300 original / £60/70€ giclée print
Passing [iii]
Graphite on paper, 30x42cm
£350 original / £80/95€ giclée print (limited edition of 10)
Vestrahorn, blue hour
Soft pastel on paper, 20x31cm
£300 original / £60/70€ giclée print
Passing [i]
Graphite on paper, 30x42cm
£350 original / £80/95€ giclée print (limited edition of 10)
Son Doong Cave
Watercolour on paper, 30x42cm
£200 original / £60/70€ giclée print
Húna bay [ii]
Charcoal on paper, 55x73cm
£500 original SOLD / £80/95€ giclée print
Húna bay [i]
Gouache on paper, 17x21cm
£300 original SOLD / £60/70€ giclée print (limited edition of 10)
Passing [ii]
Graphite on paper, 30x42cm
£350 original / £80/95€ giclée print (limited edition of 10)
Snow to rain
Soft pastel on paper, 21x29cm
Goðafoss rapids
Charcoal on paper, 38x56cm
£350 original SOLD / £70/80€ gyclée print
Skagaströnd sunset sketch
Watercolour on paper
£50 original
Westfjords driving [i]
Mixed media on paper, 20x20cm
£75 original SOLD / £30/35€ giclée print
Mountain near Ísafjörður (detail) Charcoal and soft pastel on paper
Walking to the black lake [i]
Charcoal and soft pastel on paper
Detail:
Walking to the black lake [ii]
Charcoal and soft pastel on paper, 20x150cm
Detail:
Morning light
Compressed charcoal and soft pastel on paper, 84x460cm
£800 original
Pefkoulia
Watercolour and charcoal on paper
Gribble Bridge [i]
Watercolour and charcoal on paper
Gribble Bridge [ii]
Watercolour and charcoal on paper
Gribble Bridge [iii]
Gouache on paper
Gribble Bridge [iv]
Watercolour and charcoal on paper
Sketchbook
Photography
Thessaloniki [i], 2020
Polperro, 2021
End of shift, 2021
Barra, 2021
Meteora sun, 2020
Rite of passage, 2021
Full moon, 2021
Sunset peaks, 2021
Thessaloniki [i], 2020
Polperro, 2021
End of shift, 2021
Barra, 2021
Meteora sun, 2020
Rite of passage, 2021
Full moon, 2021
Sunset peaks, 2021
Exhibitions
PAST:
Black
Lake
Genesis Cinema Gallery
10 December 2021-24 January 2022
93-95 Mile End Road, London, E1 4UJ
With thanks to Dark Yellow Dot
ABOUT: “Harry Darkins is a visual artist primarily depicting landscapes in drawing, painting and photography. He seeks to capture the beauty and atmosphere of fleeting moments in the natural world. His exhibition Black Lake features works inspired by approaching storms, dawn-lit mountains, serene waterscapes and other scenes he has experienced in Iceland and elsewhere. Also presented is a series of drawings depicting the 2021 volcanic eruption in Iceland, where Harry takes different moments from his journeys to the site and reimagines them as singular ‘panoramic events’.”
FLÆÐI
15-20 July, 2021
Vesturgata 17, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
ABOUT: “In his first solo exhibition, Harry Darkins (UK) presents a series of drawings, paintings and photographs inspired by Iceland’s landscapes. Approaching storms, turbulent river rapids, and dawn-lit mountains are among the scenes he depicts using media including charcoal, pastel, graphite and gouache. Black Lake also features a series of drawings of the Fagradalsfjall eruption, in which Harry takes different moments from his journeys to the new volcano and reimagines them as singular ‘panoramic events’.”
ABOUT: “In his first solo exhibition, Harry Darkins (UK) presents a series of drawings, paintings and photographs inspired by Iceland’s landscapes. Approaching storms, turbulent river rapids, and dawn-lit mountains are among the scenes he depicts using media including charcoal, pastel, graphite and gouache. Black Lake also features a series of drawings of the Fagradalsfjall eruption, in which Harry takes different moments from his journeys to the new volcano and reimagines them as singular ‘panoramic events’.”