Rolfe S. Harris

Rolfe S. Harris

  • Biography

    Rolfe S. Harris (born 1942, Nassau, The Bahamas) is one of the Bahamas' most revered realist painters, with his works highly sought after by top collectors. He is known for his delicate still-life paintings of objects commonly found in Bahamian homes, under-sea scenes which display his profound understanding of how light is filtered in water, and powerful portraits of Bahamians from all walks of life.

    Harris has a reputation as a master realist and his paintings, of which there are only a few created every year, are among the most valuable in The Bahamas. The intense artist, a palpable perfectionist who cannot, for the life of him, understand why everyone doesn't get furious when someone wants to erect skyscrapers instead of protecting dunes, is motivated by the natural beauty of his surroundings. His mission is to preserve the beauty of The Bahamas by recording it's highlights in his body of work.

    As a young man working on charter boats, Harris spent more than 10 years on the water learning its complexities and wonders. Since then, he has committed to canvas the vivid memories and distinctive colors and culture of his country; painting Junkanoo festivals and raging seas, night scenes and large murals of marine life on a coral reef.

    His work hangs in many private and corporate collections, including The Central Bank of The Bahamas, Dawn Davies Collection and that of the late author Arthur Hailey.

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Rolfe S. Harris

Balcony House
32 x 30 ″ Acrylic on canvas

Rolfe S. Harris

Wild Horses
32 x 44 ″ Acrylic on canvas