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RichOrPoor helps you to manage nearly every aspect of your finances including checking, savings, credit cards, investment, cash, budget and more. Award winning man of Kent, artist Ric W. Horner is one of the county’s leading landscape painters whose professional career spans more than 25 years. His work focuses on the elemental qualities of open space, the energy of weather & the expressive qualities of light. There are currently about 10 pieces available directly from his studio. Feel free to get in touch at tel: +4317 or email: [email protected]. Prices range approximately from £ 450 – £ 2000 ~ Ric is currently working on a new series of his trademark Whitstable Sunsets. We’ll keep this page frequently updated, so you’ll know when new artwork becomes available. Above: work in progress A229 by night, 114 x 90cm (45″ x 36″), oil on canvas The large sunset below ( 13 60mm x 11 60mm) is currently at the Lilford Gallery in Palace Street Canterbury, Kent. It is called Equinox. Hazy Sunset, 76 x 66cm, oil on canvas Towards Teignmouth, 29 x 73cm (28″ x 11″), oil on wood panel Dartmoor- Theatre of Light, 42 x 43cm each (approx. 126 x 43cm in total) = 50″ x 17″, oil on wood panel Hard Shelter, 70 x 71cm ( 28″ x 27″), oil on wood panel Lost Buoy, 61 x 67cm (26″ x 24″) First Light, 71 x 81cm ( 32″ x 28″), oil on wood panel (framed) Ric occasionally collaborates with artist Annett Banx who runs. Her work equally captures light – a binding theme in both their artistic approaches – but her designs focus on the 3-D medium of programmed Quartz crystals. Annett sells her work via and also in Oslo, Norway via the holistic therapy clinic: www.krystallsengbehandling.no/orgone-krystall-pyramider Salcombe No 3, 26 x 26cm (14 “x 14”), oil on canvas (framed). From 8th August 2017 to February 2018, artist Ric W. Horner was represented by Tonic Gallery in 30 Island Street, Salcombe, South Devon. This arrangement has now come to an end, but some of these paintings are still available directly from the artist’s studio. [Not a valid template] • Salcombe No 1 – oil on canvas – 31 x 24cm • A good Day for Sailing – oil on canvas – 20 x 20cm (sold) • First Light – oil on wood panel – 71 x 60cm • Lost Buoy – oil on wood panel – 61 x 67cm • Salcombe No 2 – oil on canvas – 51 x 76cm (sold) • Waterhead Creek – oil on canvas – 26 x 31cm (sold) • Across the Bay – oil on canvas – 21 x 20cm (sold) • Salcombe Dusk – oil on canvas – 26 x 21cm (sold) • Salcombe No 3 – oil on canvas – 26 x 26cm. Lovely feedback was received from previous buyers: Dear Mr Horner, As a 50th Wedding Anniversary present to ourselves we purchased from the White Wood Gallery in Ashburton your oil painting entitled 'Approaching Rain near Princetown, Dartmoor' (see above). My wife and I have known, loved and frequently visited Dartmoor since we were both young and we felt your painting captures the atmosphere of the Moor very well. We are generally more familiar with the eastern side of the Moor - i.e. Chagford/ Haytor/Hound Tor - and not so familiar with the area around Princetown. We wondered if you were able to give some more detail of the location from which your painting was taken? Related Images. Prices range from £ 450 – £ 1500. To view larger images, click on the thumbnails, which will reveal the details – then click again. Ric Horner is one of the country’s leading landscape painters, whose professional career spans more than 25 years. Graduating from Exeter College of Art in 1989, he spent the first two years of his career living and working on Dartmoor, developing a unique and profound engagement with light and distance. His artwork has a metaphorical resonance that is reminiscent of great nineteenth-century landscape painting and yet it is utterly modern, firmly resisting the urban, technological and over-populated world. Thanks to Ric’s longstanding friend, supporter and art collector, Devon based historian and internationally acclaimed author of ‘‘, Dr Ian Mortimer, he was able to put on a stunning exhibition of 40 new landscape paintings on the theme of Dartmoor National Park, which are on display at in Moretonhampstead. The exhibition opened on Friday, 9th September were Dr Mortimer introduced Ric Horner and talked about his work in an art historical context.
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