Stretched Canvas

Modern Lines

Contemporary White

Natural Clear Maple

Unframed print




Richard McBride
Member Since September 2014
Artist Statement I was born in England of Irish parents in 1952, and spent my childhood and early school years in Ireland. During family holidays in Donegal and Sligo, I would often draw and paint in watercolours, encouraged by my mother Elizabeth. I finished my education in England and followed a career in science, but never lost my love for art and painting. Although an active photographer for many years, I have only recently been able to devote time to painting. From watercolours, I've switched to acrylics, which I find suits my expressive style better, but I still work in both media, often combining them with pastel and crayon.

I suppose most of us are fascinated with light and colour when we are very young. I can still remember my first set of colouring pencils - they were in a small, thin metal box, with a lid, rather like the sort of thing you might buy small cigars in. I must have been four or five at the time. They were "Lakeland" pencils, made in Cumberland, England. On the lid was a beautiful picture of a lake with mountains. To me, this picture was the embodiment of something very special, almost exotic; I grew up in Belfast, in the north of Ireland, and although only a short sea journey from Cumberland, it might as well have been an ocean away, so distant did those romantic lakes seem to my child's eye. You can still buy Lakeland pencils, made by the same company, but they sport pictures of hippos and giraffes now…

I have spent time, and painted, in Ireland, England, Scotland, Italy and Australia. Each country has had an effect on my painting. Ireland inspires me with its misty mountains and ever-changing subtle light. England (where I live now) has such a variety of landscapes, from peaceful villages to rolling downs and the rugged colours of the Lake District. Scotland has immense expanses of mountainous moors, and miles of fascinating coastlines. Italy has a beautiful light, and landscapes that are steeped in thousands of years of human intervention. Australian light penetrates to your heart and illuminates the landscape with vivid colours, but in this vast continent you can also find endless temperate forests and snow-covered mountains.

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Product No 5446337
Subjects Beach and Ocean, Landscape, Seascapes
Style Fine Art
Medium
Tags McBride, Richard, angry, blue, clouds, sea, storm, waves