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RICHARD LANNOWE HALL

 

“The Scilly Isles”

Mixed Media.  90 x 90cm. Signed                                                                                        IMAGE

 

 “Towards The Scilly Isles”

Mixed Media.  40 x 60cm. Signed                                                                                        IMAGE

 

“Exercise, Godrevy Beach, Cornwall

Mixed Media.  51 x 51cm. Signed                                                                                        IMAGE

 

 

 

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Richard Hall studied from 1968 to 1970 at Guildford College of Art, from 1970 to 1973 at the North East London College of Art and from 1973 to 1976 at the Royal Academy of Art Schools.  He has exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Printmakers Society in Bond Street, London and at Pimlico Gallery, London.  He exhibits widely in Cornwall, where he lives, including  Penhaven Gallery, St. Ives; Avalon Gallery, Marazion; The River House Gallery; the New Craftsman, St. Ives; the Tolcarne Gallery in Newlyn; the Royal Society of Marine Artists, Falmouth; St. John’s Ambulance Exhibition, Truro; a one-man show at Dick the Dog, Penzance; the Alpha Gallery; the Great Atlantic Map Gallery and Fowey River Gallery.  He has also exhibited at the Candover Gallery, Winchester; The Webb Gallery, London; The Tresco Gallery,  Isles of Scilly; The Glass House, Truro; Brian Sinfield, Burford, Oxford; On the Straight Gallery, Lincoln and Waterside Gallery, St. Ives. He owns a yacht at Helford on the Lizard, Cornwall where he spends a lot of his time and where he does much of his painting.  His paintings “reflect a synthesis of my internal and external knowing and can be as fluid and ever changing as the sea and sky and shore.”  A lot of his paintings are also done at Carbis Bay, St. Ives.

 

 

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