" time to reflect at l'aberwrac'h " by Richard lane hall.
picture size ... 235 mm wide x 245mm high
frame size ... 345mm wide x 355mm high x 60mm deep
Aber Wrac'h is a small village and port located on the river which shares its name in the commune of Landéda in the department of Finistère in France, located in Brittany. The source of the Wrac'h river is in Trémaouézan.
Richard Lannowe Hall studied at Guildford College of Art, North East London College of Art and the Royal Academy of Art, and has painted and exhibited regularly since then, with inclusions in the RA summer shows. He moved to Cornwall in 1996 where his love of sailing is reflected in his seascapes.
'I live and work in Cornwall, and for six months of the year I sail. This is a huge influence on my work and life. I am in love with the visual world around me. What the light defines, what I see around me has an intense fascination for me. All my senses are stimulated by what I see; this changes my feelings, & thinking. It is, I believe, a spiritual process. My spirit is enhanced.' (2014)
He exhibits regularly in Cornwall and southwest of England. ( thank you to the Cornwall Artists index for the biography )