Proserpine by Richard Payne

Features

ARTIST NOTES: Original copper plate etching, signed by artist, numbered on Hahnemuhle 300gsm paper. To mediate the dispute between Proserpine's mother Ceres and Pluto (God of the underworld), Proserpine is to spend 6 months with Pluto as Queen of the underworld and 6 months of the year with her mother in the sunlight.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 15.40 cm X Width - 22.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Other Medium on Paper
GENRE Humanity
REGISTERED NRN # 000-36455-0140-01
COPYRIGHT © Richard Payne
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Richard Payne



ARTIST BIO

About Richard Payne

Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1957, Richard Payne is a figurative, narrative artist exploring movement, colour, energy and time with Altermodernist tendencies.

Payne commenced his artistic life studying architectural perspective in Australia with his mentor Robert W Gill, Thames & Hudson author of Basic perspective, Creative perspective and Rendering with pen & ink. Payne also studied classical realism painting at the Florence Academy of Art, Italy.  

Whilst in Florence, Payne developed & delivered a course on ‘Perspective for the Artist’ specifically designed for Academy students, he also consulted to practicing artists on perspective & composition and painted from his Florence studio.

Working primarily in oils, pastel and etching, Payne lives, works and teaches from his studio in Daylesford, Australia, returning to Europe regularly to paint & teach.  This year (2015) Payne has been invited to teach master-classes at the San Francisco Golden Gate Atelier (USA) and The Florence Academy METRO New York (USA). 

Payne's work hangs in private collections in Australia, Europe and the USA.








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