Description
Late Afternoon by Richard Thorn
Late Afternoon by Richard Thorn
Limited Edition
Giclee on Paper
Image size: 371mm x 293mm
Edition size: 295
Available formats:
- Print only
- Mounted in a warm white double mount
- Framed in a white box frame.
Late Afternoon
Capturing the Golden Hour
“Late Afternoon” by Richard Thorn beautifully depicts the tranquillity of a sun-drenched coastal scene. This limited edition Giclée print captures the essence of the late afternoon glow, where land meets sea. Thorn’s skilful use of light creates an atmosphere rich in warmth and serenity.
A Dance of Light and Shadow
Sunbeams illuminate the landscape, casting soft shadows across the sandy shore. In the distance, gentle waves roll in, adding a rhythmic calm to the scene. Moreover, the detailed brushwork reflects the artist’s deep appreciation for nature’s fleeting moments.
Transform Your Space with Coastal Tranquillity
This piece serves as a harmonious focal point in any room. The high-quality Giclée method ensures the artwork’s vivid colours endure, offering lasting admiration. Consequently, “Late Afternoon” is ideal for those wishing to infuse their space with the peace of a coastal retreat.
Richard Thorn Art: Journey of an Artist and Jazz Guitarist:
Early Passion for Art
Richard Thorn’s interest in art began at the tender age of five, when his love for drawing and sketching developed into a lasting passion. This early exploration became the “Prima Materia” for his later painting work. At school, teachers noted his drawing talent, which consequently led him to enrol at Newton Abbot School of Art.
Transition to Music
After college, Richard pursued a career in music. Eventually, he became an accomplished Jazz Guitarist and currently leads a Latin/Jazz quartet, composing all their material. Interestingly, music and art have intertwined throughout his career. Moreover, Richard eventually realized that these two art forms spring from the same emotional source.
Career Milestones
The Torbay Art Society presented one of his paintings to Princess Michael of Kent at a Devon County Show. This recognition subsequently led to an exhibition at the Portuguese Embassy in London, where the Portuguese Ambassador purchased his painting. Since then, he has continued to exhibit in solo and group shows across the South of England and the Home Counties. Furthermore, his artwork and fine art prints can now be seen and purchased at Haddon Galleries, Torquay, Devon.
Evolution of Artistic Techniques
Initially, Richard primarily worked in watercolour. However, over the last five years, he has diversified his mediums by incorporating acrylic, gouache, and pastel. Consequently, he expanded his art’s textural width and subject matter. This evolution has also broadened his appreciation of colour dynamics. Therefore, Richard Thorn Art remains vibrant and captivating in its exploration.
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