Exhibition

Charley Harper
Storywalk

Take a walk through the woods—Explore the new StoryWalk at Ortenstone Gardens & Sculpture Park, featuring pages from “What’s in the Woods,” the first Charley Harper children’s book in a narrative format.

Charley Harper
StoryWalk

Overview of the Exhibit

Charley Harper’s “StoryWalk” was created alongside the international traveling exhibition “Colors & Shapes – Nature as Seen by Charley Harper,” created in collaboration with the Muséum de Toulouse in France and Project 412. In 2025, the “Colors & Shapes” exhibit featured 12 reproductions of Harper’s nature-themed art displayed along a trail at Ortenstone Gardens and Sculpture Park in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

Take a walk through the woods—Charley Harper style
Explore the new StoryWalk at Ortenstone Gardens & Sculpture Park, featuring pages from “What’s in the Woods,” the first Charley Harper children’s book in a narrative format.
 
With playful rhymes by Zoe Burke, the pages invite you on a walk through the woods, spotting flora and fauna along the way!
Artist Style & Presentation
  • Harper’s work is celebrated for its minimal realism—bold colors, geometric simplification, and stylized depictions of wildlife and nature. His approach transforms flora and fauna into ecosystems of shapes and hues that delight and educate simultaneously.
  • Charley Harper’s Story Walk—featuring the children’s book, “What’s in the Woods?”—adds an engaging, narrative dimension for families exploring the park.
Connection to the Park & Community
  • The Little Green Merch Stand (a merchandise stand) near the park entrance offers souvenirs featuring Charley Harper’s prints, along with refreshments and functional repurposed goods, contributing to both visitor experience and sustainability efforts.
Why It's Worth a Visit
  • Visually striking: Harper’s work bursts with color and geometric charm—visitors often find themselves discovering hidden flora and fauna within the compositions.
  • Educational & whimsical: With pictograms and storytelling paths, the exhibit blends visual delight with nature awareness—perfect for all ages.
  • Surrounded by art in nature: Coupled with nearby sculptural installations and thoughtful landscaping, the zone becomes part of a larger journey through creativity and the environment.
"What's in the Woods" © Zoe Burke featuring Charley Harper's art (Squirrel)

About the Artist

Artist Charley Harper holding a card featuring his Cardinal artwork
Charley Harper

Ladybugs, pink flamingos and squirrels come alive with American artist Charley Harper’s bold, sharp lines. The mind behind minimalist realism, he reveals his subjects’ unique facets through highly stylized geometric reduction. Shapes and blocks of color become animals or plants.

A fervent nature lover and protector, and captivated by heartfelt observation of his environment, Harper celebrates biodiversity in all its splendor. His works hold hidden shapes, revealing flora and fauna that are sometimes only seen at a second glance.

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