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Artist Exhibitions:
“Eclectica,” Gallery Gabrichidze & Brussels, Belgium, 2007
“Summer Show,” 1212 Gallery, Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, 2007
“Fall Arts Gala,” Art Works Studios & Galleries, Richmond, Virginia, 2006
“Exhibition for the Arts,” 1212 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, 2006
“Winter Scenes,” Cocoa Bar, Brooklyn, New York, 2005
NYC Citywide Open Studios, Brooklyn, New York, 2005
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Artist Statement for Richard H. Fox
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My aim is to capture fleeting moments of time and reorder them to reflect my own perceptions. This is elusive and therefore challenging, as my motifs walk, glance up or over, dance and run; they exist in the street, or even on a stage or theatrical venue. Movement and imparting life to my subjects is a key element in my work, and I use stable geometric elements to anchor them, because they are prone to flying off the page. As an artist what also intrigues me is the depiction of a thinking human being—the individual who is rational, alert, at work and at rest, in relation to other people, or alone, lost in thought. I treat pictorially those inner moments of the mind, because to me they are alive, and they do move as well.
Watercolor has been my primary vehicle of expression and lends itself to the depiction of movement. Recently I have been experimenting with oil on canvas, working on a larger scale to achieve a marriage of opposites: drama and casual gesture wedded to color and form. My passion is to depict the world around me in vivid, glowing colors. My goal is to create paintings that are so pleasing to the eye that discussion is rendered pointless.
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