Richard Freer
Market HarboroughArtistic background
Richard Freer’s oeuvre is an intimate and personalized representation of natural and urban landscapes. Also exploring portraiture, the colour palette and forms are distinct, vibrant, and breath-taking.Born in Leicester, UK in 1976, Richard’s natural-scrapes provide scope to a novel vision, almost bordering on complete abstraction. From a close-up view to a generic horizon rendition, Richard practices oil paintings, watercolours, and drawings
Graduated in Fine Art in 1999, Richard had attended the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire. Later he received a master’s degree from De Montfort University in 2004. Impressionist in style, Richards oeuvre constructs a junction of departure from the same ideology. The landscapes appear real formally but digress in the realm of colours.
Richard’s attention to small details like a stroke of sunlight, or a small twig, or a reflection over sea marks his distinguishing and original style. And, most importantly, the consistency of the method pervades through his practice.
Intuitive and emotional, the responses to the natural surroundings in his paintings are solely dependent on the medium and moment. Notably, it unfolds a substantial relationship between the material and immaterial realms.
Richard regularly exhibits at international art exhibitions. At the same time, he also works as an art lecturer and adult education tutor. Exploring mundane objects, his artworks tend to become a part of a larger category of everyday aesthetics. Each region, individual, and moment is significant!
Quote
Gemma Colins – Leicestershire Life Magazine‘ Drawing directly from nature’s ever changing palette Richard Freer is an artist intrigued by the colour effects, textures and sensory perceptions of nature’
Peggy Gibson – Modern Artists Gallery
‘ Richard Freer is a ‘specialist of light’ his paintings are energizing and require no added artificial light, just thriving on natural daylight and magically taking the viewer far away to a warm place.’
Interests
Symbolism, mundane, landscapes, expression, mental health.Accepts Commissions?
Yes
£250.00
- Stick to the path
- Richard Freer
- Drawing
£250.00
- Church of the Holy Cross, Ilam drawing
- Richard Freer
- Drawing
£250.00
- Brixworth Country Park scene 1
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£250.00
- Poppies in the garden watercolour version
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£500.00
- In the sensory garden
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£250.00
- Sensory Garden
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£550.00
- Poppies in the garden
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£550.00
- Peterborough cathedral with purple blossom tree
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£250.00
- White blossom
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£250.00
- Autumn tree
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£250.00
- Church of the Holy Cross Ilam
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£200.00
- A mountain to climb
- Richard Freer
- Drawing
£550.00
- White pebble stream
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£550.00
- Wild horses
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£200.00
- Blossom study
- Richard Freer
- Drawing
£200.00
- Hidden waterfall study
- Richard Freer
- Drawing
£550.00
- Water garden 2
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£300.00
- Water garden
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£250.00
- Dovedale stream
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£250.00
- Dovedale hill no.1
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£550.00
- Footbridge in the water garden
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£250.00
- Fresh water stream
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£700.00
- Positivity
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£550.00
- Fresh water stream
- Richard Freer
- Oil
£250.00
- Water garden bridge
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours
£250.00
- Dovedale hill 2
- Richard Freer
- Watercolours