Harold E McCray Art Collections
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Artwork by Harold E McCray
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.
Women Talking - Baltimore MD by Harold E McCray
Washington National Cathedral - Columns VII by Harold E McCray
Chebeaque Island Stone Wall by Harold E McCray
Washington National Cathedral - solitude by Harold E McCray
Boat Docked by Harold E McCray
Wisteria - Baltimore Maryland by Harold E McCray
Pennsylvania Station - Baltimore MD by Harold E McCray
Kitchen Canisters by Harold E McCray
The Spirit--Washington National Cathedral by Harold E McCray
Lichen on rocks by Harold E McCray
Waiting by Harold E McCray
Thinking of you. by Harold E McCray
Kitchen by Harold E McCray
Wishes by Harold E McCray
Delaware-Twin Bridges--bw by Harold E McCray
Dilly and Dally I by Harold E McCray
Chebeague Island Shed II by Harold E McCray
Draft Horses and Mules by Harold E McCray
Lava outcrop-White Mountains by Harold E McCray
Washington National Cathedral - Columns by Harold E McCray
Washington National Cathedral - Chapel by Harold E McCray
Washington National Cathedral - Archway III by Harold E McCray
Arlington National Cemetery by Harold E McCray
Iris II by Harold E McCray
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About Harold E McCray
I have been living in Baltimore for nearly 20 years. As fine art photographer, I have found inspiration in the inner cities for many of my subjects. My interest in ordinary people and especially children present a special amount of intrigue for me. In addition, I have found the richness of Baltimore's architecture another influence in my work.
Baltimore feeds my creative soul, I focus on my immediate surroundings where I happen to be at the time. I don't want to miss out on the beauty around us--whether evolved from nature or made by human effort. I appreciate the complex interweaving between the individual, society and the environment. I find that cities are ideal for working artists because they provide a rich array of creative resources. Recently, I have found my city garden as another rich source for my creativity. Blog: www.haroldemccray.com/ArtistInTheKitchen
Occasionally, I write for local publications, and more recently I have started blogging about my city garden. I maintain that images can be more uplifting than words, but an image captured in a photograph is transporting, and goes beyond the written word. My favorite medium is black and white because it renders for me an ethereal quality for the subject. This medium forces me to exercise my imagination and bring me closer to my poetic vision--to see patterns, meanings, and emotion beneath the surface of ordinary things.
My work is represented in several important collections. I have been a curator of several juried photography shows and have served as an officer and board member of several art organizations.