Harris Gulko Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Harris Gulko based on themed collections. 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.
Artwork by Harris Gulko
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.

An early painting by Harris Gulko

Clouds over the Okanagan by Harris Gulko

A Dreamed View by Harris Gulko

Ode To the North Pole by Harris Gulko

Life Brings Surprises by Harris Gulko

A Vista of Valleys by Harris Gulko

Kids at the Beach by Harris Gulko

Umbrella Lady by Harris Gulko

Teenagers at the Beach by Harris Gulko

The Two Lost Tribes by Harris Gulko

A mother's view of Baby by Harris Gulko

A Baby's View of Mother by Harris Gulko

A Child's View of Downtown by Harris Gulko

Five Daughters by Harris Gulko

God called the dry land Earth and the waters Seas by Harris Gulko

Pathways to Eternity by Harris Gulko

River Sambatyon by Harris Gulko

Iron Man and his Family by Harris Gulko

The Lord said Let there be Light by Harris Gulko

Converging Triangles by Harris Gulko

Water Tower by Harris Gulko

Unreality by Harris Gulko

Rhapsody in Colour by Harris Gulko

Crusaders Castle by Harris Gulko
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About Harris Gulko
The paintings of Harris Gulko cut across artistic barriers, displaying many themes: landscapes, seascapes, Israeli sites, cloud formations, abstracts, childhood games, and more. Born in Toronto in 1927, he moved to Montreal in 1963 and lived for many years in Jerusalem and currently lives in Winnipeg. He has been was asked to do fund raising work to benefit various charitable organizations. He says that painting has changed his life. Often, despite the plan he had when he has started a canvas, it seems the brush takes over, and has a will of its own. He often quotes the artist Gregg Kreutz who wrote: I do not have to think I am a great painter, but I need to seek a great painting. Any moment the canvas could come alive and become a beautiful picture.