Harry Young is a Perth-based artist known for his explorations in digital art and recent experiments with more tactile mediums, including concrete sculpture. With an affinity for vibrant expression, Harry's artistic journey has led him from early influences of artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol to the development of his own style characterized by smooth digital painting and bold linework.
In recent years, Harry's artistic vision has been enriched by influences from mid-century design and brutalist architecture, which have woven their way into his evolving body of work. From his early ventures in digital art to his more recent exploration of the physical world of sculpture, Harry's creative journey reflects a continuous quest for growth and exploration.
With a background in graphic design and printing, Harry's self-taught photo editing and digital art skills provided a significant head start in the graphic design world. Further education in the field has played a pivotal role in shaping his artistic process, contributing to the depth and versatility of his work.
A seasoned participant in the local art scene, Harry's accolades include multiple awards at the ever-popular Joondalup Community Art Exhibition, including the coveted Artist in Focus award, which culminated in a solo exhibition hosted by the City of Joondalup.
Though Harry temporarily stepped away from art to pursue a full-time career, his recent experiences working alongside artists of all levels have reignited his passion for creation. Now, inspired by his interactions with emerging talents and established luminaries alike, Harry is committed to pushing his artistic boundaries and sharing his work with the world.