Richard Ward
It was always my dream to wake up each day, not having the dread of strolling through the minefield, of my work. The consistent stress and pressure creating a crisis, in my mental health.
Prior to 2020, I worked in a number of roles. my early life serving in H M Forces, as a gunner in the Royal Artillery. In later years I gained an honours degree in business administration and marketing, followed by many years working in the financial services industry.
In 2020, I decided to escape the shackles of the corporate rat race and finally pursue my dream of becoming a full-time artist.
Although previously I had drawn and painted from an early age, with having no formal training or qualification in art, I spent countless hours practicing my technique, using different mediums and techniques. In 2024 I completed and passed a full time Foundation diploma in Art and Design, which introduced me to using recycled plastic as an alternative to traditional mediums.
My core belief being it is the most important quality, of having a love and passion for art and the pleasure it gives to an individual, "what may be rubbish to an art collector may be priceless to someone else"
I support the rationale of this argument using the example of art by Pablo Picasso (1881 to 1973) with his cubist art whereby, objects are analysed, broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form, instead of depicting objects from a single viewpoint. The artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context. Whereby some would criticize the work, cubism has been considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century.
My philosophy is that all in their lifetime, should create and share one piece of art however bad to the world. In doing so, even if only one soul is uplifted and inspired, it too then becomes a masterpiece.
Inspiration by the work of Vincent Van Gogh (1853 to 1890).
In his life, he was considered a mad man and a failure, and his work was not commercially successful. He struggled with severe depression and poverty, which eventually led to him committing suicide at age thirty-seven. Sadly, he didn't have access to the help I received, which had it been so, he may have lived to witness how great his work was.
An artistic journey is like an Oak tree it has many branches and shoots.
Other branches of my journey include
Pierre Soulages (1919 to 2022) using only black, to capture the light.
Modern Japanese artist, Yuko Kurihara (1976 to present) her focus on pinpointing bright colours.
Mbogheni Buthelezi whose use of recycled plastic inspired me to use this technique in my own artworks
As of yet there are many branches to clamber on my climb up the tree, I hope we meet on that journey.
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It was always my dream to wake up each day, not having the dread of strolling through the minefield, of my work. The consistent stress and pressure creating a crisis, in my mental health.
Prior to 2020, I worked in a number of roles. my early life serving in H M Forces, as a gunner in the Royal Artillery. In later years I gained an honours degree in business administration and marketing, followed by many years working in the financial services industry.
In 2020, I decided to escape the shackles of the corporate rat race and finally pursue my dream of becoming a full-time artist.
Although previously I had drawn and painted from an early age, with having no formal training or qualification in art, I spent countless hours practicing my technique, using different mediums and techniques. In 2024 I completed and passed a full time Foundation diploma in Art and Design, which introduced me to using recycled plastic as an alternative to traditional mediums.
My core belief being it is the most important quality, of having a love and passion for art and the pleasure it gives to an individual, "what may be rubbish to an art collector may be priceless to someone else"
I support the rationale of this argument using the example of art by Pablo Picasso (1881 to 1973) with his cubist art whereby, objects are analysed, broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form, instead of depicting objects from a single viewpoint. The artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context. Whereby some would criticize the work, cubism has been considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century.
My philosophy is that all in their lifetime, should create and share one piece of art however bad to the world. In doing so, even if only one soul is uplifted and inspired, it too then becomes a masterpiece.
Inspiration by the work of Vincent Van Gogh (1853 to 1890).
In his life, he was considered a mad man and a failure, and his work was not commercially successful. He struggled with severe depression and poverty, which eventually led to him committing suicide at age thirty-seven. Sadly, he didn't have access to the help I received, which had it been so, he may have lived to witness how great his work was.
An artistic journey is like an Oak tree it has many branches and shoots.
Other branches of my journey include
Pierre Soulages (1919 to 2022) using only black, to capture the light.
Modern Japanese artist, Yuko Kurihara (1976 to present) her focus on pinpointing bright colours.
Mbogheni Buthelezi whose use of recycled plastic inspired me to use this technique in my own artworks
As of yet there are many branches to clamber on my climb up the tree, I hope we meet on that journey.
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Nationalität:
VEREINIGTES KÖNIGREICH
- Geburtsdatum : 1956
- Künstlerische Domänen: Werke von professionellen Künstlern,
- Gruppen: Professioneller Künstler Zeitgenössische Britische Künstler
