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Stockhom Cafe 24 x 36 Oil $6,200 |
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Van Gogh's Cafe 24 x 36 Oil $6,200 |
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Morning Light 40 x 30 Oil $6,800 |
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| Lunch Time 12 x 16 Oil $ 1,600 |
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Late Afternoon, Amsterdam 14 x 11 Oil
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A Run On The Beach 11 x 14 Oil $1,400
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Jackson Lake 11 x 14 Oil $1,400
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| Entering The Harbor 30 x 20 Oil $ 4,400 |
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RICHARD BOYER Richard Boyers work is represented in galleries throughout the United States and Europe. His oil paintings utilize a traditional approach to painting his subjects vary from studies of the figure to busy European harbors, from quaint village streets scenes to the American landscapes.
Richards love of art drove him to explore painting techniques at the early age of nine in his hometown of Buffalo, NY. In 1976 Richards interests in mountain climbing and skiing lead him west to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he pursued his Bachelors degree in Art at the University of Utah. There Richards painting technique was most influenced by an English portrait master, Alvin Gittens. Gittens brilliance with color and accuracy in rendering objects helped develop Richards painting direction.
After earning his degree in 1981 Richards wanderlust took him to Kiel, Germany where he studied languages and used the opportunity to travel throughout Europe, Africa and the Middle East. In 1984 he left Kiel for the faster life-style of West Berlin, which provided a rich backdrop for experimentation in his painting style. There he lived the bohemian life with other German artists painting the harsh reality of a city trapped behind the iron curtain.
Since 1988 Richard divides his time between Salt Lake City and Stockholm, Sweden, the native home of his wife Karin. He still travels frequently to Germany to organize exhibitions of his work and to further develop contact with his collectors.
Boyer was recently honored with the Judges Choice Award for Arts For the Parks exhibition and he also exhibited with Oil Painters of America. |
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