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Who remembers the GI Bill? It was a range of benefits provided by the U. Through it, Harold Garde received his initial art education at the University of Wyoming. He joined the U. He was exposed to Abstract Expressionism during his educational years, which clung a bit to his early career. Early influences of Surrealism and Figurative painting in his educational years also seem to have held a motif to his later work.
As his career matured, he seemed to grasp an individual gestural abstraction into the figurative forms of art. In , Garde and his wife moved to Belfast, Maine, where many of his earlier works are represented. Garde was able to find his place as an artist in Belfast, where he remained an influential contemporary American artist making his mark on the world. In , it was on to New Smyrna, where he then split time between Maine and his Florida home.
Garde died Oct. Garde invented Strappo printmaking in the mids as Neo-Expressionists were busy affecting conceptual and minimal art with their intense subjectivity. He developed this technique by combining printmaking and painting as an artistic ambivalence of originality worth mentioning. It is a transference of acrylic paint layers from smooth surfaces, such as glass, onto paper.
Garde taught his technique in workshops nationwide. His work transcends generations; to view it is to feel the past as an offset to emotional provocation. In the art industry, it is well identified that successful art is a work that provokes emotion, or which provokes a distinctive reaction. It is a work that defends itself while connecting points of view within the psychological stratosphere of others. It is a movement with time, as Garde proves to us, in shadows of color and thick use of strokes.