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About Richard
I’ve always liked screen-prints – though I don’t exactly know why! I think it’s something to do with the flatness and the precision.
I originally did a short evening class at Putney School of Art in the late 1970’s and then bought a screen and inks and worked at home producing images by painting directly on to the screen, or make complex paper cut-outs.
Since I retired in 2009, I’ve renewed my interest, and spurred on by seeing a couple of exhibitions of Andy Warhol’s screen-prints, I did workshops at the Print Club in Dalston and at Oxford Printmaker’s Co-op. These courses introduced me to the use of photographic techniques, and I have spent the past year refining my skills, and finding what images work and which don’t.
I am now using Photoshop to manipulate, blur and simplify my own photographs and have recently started on a series of ‘Iconic buildings’.