Difficult to comprehend, Harkin’s realism enables the viewer to imagine the absolute silence that exists at these depths. Copper and stone. 23”h x 5”d x 18”w
Early Morning (2021j
Barred perch made of copper on a stone.
9”h x 4”d x 10”w
Monterey (2022)
This one-of-a-kind copper sculpture features Pacific blue rockfish, barred surfperch, lion’s mane jellyfish with giant kelp and palm kelp mounted on Wyoming Arctic blue stone. Copper, glass and stone. 6’h x 2’ d x 4’w
Lord of the Ling’s (2021)
The use of natural stone and abalone shell only lends another layer of realism while not detracting from the center piece or the sculpture itself. Copper, glass and stone. 84”h x 28”d x 48”w
Into the Current (2021)
The artistry in the patina. The multicolored displays bring unmatched truthfulness to these spectacular deep sea scenes. Copper, glass and stone. 88”h x 38”d x 70”w
Catalina (2021)
Harkin’s innate ability to duplicate his experience while exploring the sea is easily appreciated in the detailed copper forms reflecting different fish, at different atmosphere and the surrounding wispy kelp which creates their safe havens. Copper, glass and stone. 14’h x 36”d x 96”w
Tidal Surge (2020)
Employing mostly recycled copper each piece is hand wrought or extruded to offer a deeply personal representation of marine life. 80”h x 40”d x 60”w
Pink Sunset
Thick 2″ wood panel richly layered with paint and paper and old postcard embellishment.
Possible Possibilities
Mixed Media on wood panel; paint, and paper.
Romance Dies
Mixed Media on wood panel; paint, and paper in a floating frame 11″ x 11″.


















































