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Artist Information:
Richard Harpum
Doncaster,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Jan 2010

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Artist Media:
Painting Acrylic (37)
Printmaking Giclee (6)
Watercolor (3)
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Artist Exhibitions:
2010
Art in the Gardens, Sheffield;
3 – 5 September 2010
Great Sheffield Art Show; 8 –
11 July 2010
Patchings Art Festival; 10 –
13 June 2010
Harrogate Flower Show; 22 –
25 April 2010

2009
Doncaster Open Art Exhibition;
24 October - 6 December 2009
Harrogate Autumn Flower Show;
18 – 20 September 2009
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Artist Statement for Richard Harpum

I find painting to be one of my most satisfying pastimes. Although I drew and painted as a youngster, a career in the British Army followed by many years as a senior executive in business, meant that I did not start pursuing my passion again until I was in my 50s. I am so glad that I did.
Although I love the Impressionists, the engineer in me means that I have a great deal of difficulty being “loose” in my own work. Having tried and failed, I decided to take the route of being a realist artist, and recently coined “High Definition Art” as my slogan. However, I am not interested in achieving photorealism. I want people to see that my pictures are paintings, and would hate the thought that someone had to take a close look to discover that one of my paintings was not a photograph.
My time-consuming technique pretty much prohibits painting en plein air, so I use photographs for reference in my studio. Consequently, I take a camera everywhere, although this drives my wife nuts!
However, I deliberately avoid painting a direct copy of any of my photos. Indeed, with each new painting, I seem to do more and more enhancement, often combining a variety of references, to achieve an interesting result. First, I will often adjust the view, so as to create focal points on one or more “golden ratios” (1:1.613). I may also change the lighting, moving shadows and illuminated areas to maximise impact. I nearly always change the sky, using the large library of sky photos I have built up over recent years. And I often put flowers in the foreground of my landscapes to add contract and interest. Again, I use my extensive library of flower photos for this.
I have deliberately avoided the temptation to focus on a common theme. I am still exploring what is possible, so paint anything that I think is interesting, be it a landscape/seascape, still life or portrait/figure. At this stage, I want to avoid being “type cast” as having a particular style or subject matter.


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