Weather | Storm | Wind | Rain | Snow | Mist | Fog
From his teens when struggling with his glasses salting up on Chesil Beach, to his elderly days of sitting in the car at Lepe Beach, Richard was always excited by dramatic weather. Sometimes, a sudden gust of wind can be symbolic of a spiritual event.
East Coast Gale (c1973)
oil on canvas - 30.5h x 76w (cm)
Passing Storm (1972)
oil on board - 13.3h x 35.4w (cm)
Weymouth Bay (1972)
oil on board - 21h x 46w (cm)
Rain Approaching Solent (c1972)
- 16.5h x 24.2w (cm)
Fog Bank in Solent (c1972)
- 16.5h x 24.2w (cm)
Crab Boat (1971)
oil on panel - 24.9h x 37.5w (cm)
Tall Sails (1970)
oil on canvas - 30.5h x 46w (cm)
Gathering Storm, Solent (1969)
oil on board - 20.3h x 30.5w (cm)
Portland (1969)
oil on canvas - 61h x 89w (cm)
Low Tide, Misty Day, Lepe (Beaulieu River) (1969)
oil on board - 31.5h x 92w (cm)
Melting Snow, Wharfedale (1969)
oil on board - 30.5h x 40.6w (cm)
Rain Approaching Solent (Lepe) (1969)
oil on board - 15h x 63w (cm)
Rain, on the Beaulieu River (1969)
oil on canvas - 30h x 45.5w (cm)
Stormy Morning, Mid-Wales (1969)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 76.2w (cm)
Rain at Times (1969)
oil on board - 31.5h x 54w (cm)
Snow in Wharfedale (1969)
oil on canvas - 41h x 51w (cm)
Chesil Beach (1968)
oil on canvas - 42h x 50.5w (cm)
Giant Tanker (1968)
oil on panel - 15h x 28.5w (cm)
Fog Clearing at Lepe (1968)
oil on canvas - 25h x 61w (cm)
Stormy Morning in the Solent (1968)
oil on board - 28.5h x 39.5w (cm)