Richard Kaye - Trellick Tower in Yellow, 2024

£320.00

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Media Dimensions: 76 x 57 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm

Edition of 20

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Richard Kaye was born in Coventry, later moving to Lyme Regis where he lived before going to Bournemouth to study art, focusing on fine art.

Since Bournemouth, art has always been an important part of Richard’s life, whether it’s been simply sketching a view of someone who’s fallen asleep on a train, through to his recent obsession with painting and printmaking. The last five years have been some of his most productive, including solo exhibitions in St. Ives and Lyme Regis.

Recently he has been fixated with printmaking and painting in particular, often focusing on somewhat unexpected subject matter. Past series of prints including scaffolding, telegraph poles, cranes and communication masts, with his focus largely being on creating a bold and satisfying composition. His works often include angular and industrial subject matter. He loves these subjects as they are often ignored and yet offer so many great compositional opportunities.

His most recent print work focuses on Brutalist architecture. The composition is crucial to Richard and he ensures the images are both striking and bold.

Richard also had an interesting career in music, which involved a year touring the world with the rock band Ash as their scratch DJ. During this time Richard played on the main stage at Glastonbury and appeared on Top of the Pops.

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Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 76 x 57 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm

Edition of 20

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £32.00 (unframed).

Richard Kaye was born in Coventry, later moving to Lyme Regis where he lived before going to Bournemouth to study art, focusing on fine art.

Since Bournemouth, art has always been an important part of Richard’s life, whether it’s been simply sketching a view of someone who’s fallen asleep on a train, through to his recent obsession with painting and printmaking. The last five years have been some of his most productive, including solo exhibitions in St. Ives and Lyme Regis.

Recently he has been fixated with printmaking and painting in particular, often focusing on somewhat unexpected subject matter. Past series of prints including scaffolding, telegraph poles, cranes and communication masts, with his focus largely being on creating a bold and satisfying composition. His works often include angular and industrial subject matter. He loves these subjects as they are often ignored and yet offer so many great compositional opportunities.

His most recent print work focuses on Brutalist architecture. The composition is crucial to Richard and he ensures the images are both striking and bold.

Richard also had an interesting career in music, which involved a year touring the world with the rock band Ash as their scratch DJ. During this time Richard played on the main stage at Glastonbury and appeared on Top of the Pops.

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 76 x 57 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm

Edition of 20

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £32.00 (unframed).

Richard Kaye was born in Coventry, later moving to Lyme Regis where he lived before going to Bournemouth to study art, focusing on fine art.

Since Bournemouth, art has always been an important part of Richard’s life, whether it’s been simply sketching a view of someone who’s fallen asleep on a train, through to his recent obsession with painting and printmaking. The last five years have been some of his most productive, including solo exhibitions in St. Ives and Lyme Regis.

Recently he has been fixated with printmaking and painting in particular, often focusing on somewhat unexpected subject matter. Past series of prints including scaffolding, telegraph poles, cranes and communication masts, with his focus largely being on creating a bold and satisfying composition. His works often include angular and industrial subject matter. He loves these subjects as they are often ignored and yet offer so many great compositional opportunities.

His most recent print work focuses on Brutalist architecture. The composition is crucial to Richard and he ensures the images are both striking and bold.

Richard also had an interesting career in music, which involved a year touring the world with the rock band Ash as their scratch DJ. During this time Richard played on the main stage at Glastonbury and appeared on Top of the Pops.