MEET THE ARTIST

           Joel Harding is a British Columbia-based artist known for his modern minimalist mountain paintings that explore the structure, stillness, and colour of the Canadian landscape.

Raised on the prairies of Saskatchewan and Alberta, Harding developed a lasting reverence for the mountains that framed his childhood trips west. That early sense of awe and excitement continues to inform his paintings—distilled, minimalist compositions that capture the balance between wildness and order, energy and calm.

It begins with inspiration drawn from outdoor adventures—hiking, climbing, snow riding, or simply observing the quiet grandeur of the wilderness. Back in the studio, those experiences become a process of reduction: refining ridges, valleys, and lakes into their essential shapes and hues. Harding approaches each piece with a graphic sensibility, shaped by over two decades as a celebrated designer, and guided by a search for spiritual clarity within natural complexity.

His work has been described as existing somewhere between Josef Albers’ modernist colour studies and the Group of Seven’s devotion to the Canadian landscape—a bridge between abstraction and the spirit of place. Through his art, Joel invites viewers to embark on a visual journey that mirrors the experience of being in the mountains—a journey of exploration, awe, and quiet reflection.

Harding lives in Cranbrook, British Columbia with his wife, three children, and Labrador retriever of questionable pedigree, where time spent outdoors continues to inspire both his life and his work.

"My paintings are a way of holding onto the energy and perspective I find in the mountains, and sharing a piece of that feeling with others."

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