Richard Rowan 2024 | An Extraordinary View

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Inspired by the auroras of Finland, Iceland and, most recently, the UK, Rowan uses three varying compositions and colours to capture the changing and ever-unique appearance of the lights.

Those who have witnessed the auroras will have experienced their wonder; the spectrum of colours created by nature. Yet the way Rowan captures the skyline reveals a more vivid image than can be seen with the naked eye or in a photograph, with rich colours and contrasts.

Under the surface

When creating the original works behind these hand-signed limited-editions, Rowan has meticulously hand painted each vista using his reverse painted layering technique. This often involves applying several coats of paint, removing them and building in complex blended layers to create an image with incredible depth and photorealism.

“When I paint in layers, I am always thinking four or five steps ahead. I can see the final image in my head and instinctively know the journey to get there.”

Rowan also pairs each of his artworks with a song; the track he was listening to when painting it. For this collection, Rowan listened to Tony Anderson’s album, ‘The Heart of Man’. Enjoying the art and music together is a truly ambient experience.

The new collection of Hand-signed Flatbed Giclée’s on Glass comprises:

Far From Home £850

Falling Like The Stars £850

Forever Sycamore £850

Set of Three £2,250

Castle Fine Art

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