Anthea Richards new member 2007
Selected Biography
1940
Born in the Lake District
1958-60
The Slade School of Fine Art
1976-79 West Surrey College of Art
1969-2000 Taught Visual Studies in Further and Secondary Education
1969-89 Art Examiner for the Cambridge Board
2000 Moved permanently to St Ives
My recent painting
and prints have been inspired, in part, by the sea and the
conditions of light in the Penwith landscape, but also by visual
phrases from literature. The poem “The Four Quartets” by T.S. Eliot
has philosophical ideas that are important to me, and it is also
full of wonderful poetic phrases e.g. “Hints of earlier and other
creation”, “Sea Howl”, “The vast waters”, which release a freedom in
me to explore the visual language for new imagery.
My work is built
up in layers: gestural marks, combined with carefully drawn and
placed shapes in the rectangle. Colour plays a dominant role in my
decision making. The image is complete when the idea works in a new
way and if I were to carry on working on it, it would become another
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