Artist Information:
Rob Henderson
Catsfield,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Nov 2001
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Artist Statement:
Rob Henderson has been interested in aviation from a very early age and has drawn and painted since he can remember. Having had no ‘formal’ training, unless you include attending 6th form college, where he always ended up doing projects with an aeronautical theme, much to the teachers despair-but it was-"more interesting than drawing bowls of fruit and ageing nude models". It was from here, while enduring the day-to-day boredom of lectures, that small black and white cartoons of various aircraft began to appear. These in turn developed into the basis of the aircraft caricatures he does today.
In December 2001 after a string of unsatisfactory jobs and a steadily increasing demand for his work, Rob quit his then current full time job and started his own aviation artwork company called ‘Caricature Aircraft Pictures’. In 2005, the business is still growing with original paintings and prints being produced for clients around the globe. While offering a selection of caricature prints of various aircraft types, the heart of the business is ability of offer a personalised caricature artwork service. Just as caricature is an extreme form of art, the personalised service is also to the extreme. “The ...
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Rob Henderson's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Rob Henderson's Portfolio. Browse Henderson's body of work: Rob Henderson has been interested in aviation from a very early age and has drawn and painted since he can remember. Having had no ‘formal’ training, unless you include attending 6th form college, where he always ended up doing projects with an aeronautical theme, much to the teachers despair-but it was-"more interesting than drawing bowls of fruit and ageing nude models". It was from here, while enduring the day-to-day boredom of lectures, that small black and white cartoons of various aircraft began to appear. These in turn developed into the basis of the aircraft caricatures he ... | |
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