Richard
Combes was born in Manchester, England and studied architecture
at the University of Liverpool. He worked as an architect
in the U.K. before moving to New York to earn his master's
degree in painting at the New York Academy of Art.
Whilst New York remains his primary base, Combes divides his
time between the U.S. and the U.K. Through his meticulous
rendering of detail and dramatic use of perspective and colour,
Combes explores the relationship between architecture and
the human form, transforming everyday objects and situations
into extraordinary images that are absorbing and often haunting.
Combes
was elected a full member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters
in 2004. His work has been exhibited internationally at the
National Portrait Gallery and the Mail Galleries in London,
among others. He also has numerous works in private collections,
including those of Barbara Streisand, John Major, Jeffrey
Epstein and Sir Andrew Buchanan, Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire.
His
next major solo exhibition takes place from 15th March 2008 to 5th May 2008 at the Harley Gallery, Welbeck Abbey
Estate in North Nottinghamshire. The exhibition, held in conjunction
with Dukeries Art Gallery, Worksop, features new and recent
work. For more information, please contact Dukeries Art Gallery
on +44 (0) 1909 480190.
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