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.
Sun Rising through Mist, Southampton Water (1967)
oil on canvas laid on board - 45.1h x 58.4w (cm)
Early Morning, Seahouses (1967)
oil on board - 40.5h x 50.5w (cm)
Walking on the Waters (1967)
oil on panel - 18h x 22.7w (cm)
Rough Sea with Solitary Figure (1967)
oil on board - 40.6h x 60.9w (cm)
Stormy Evening (c1967)
- 50.8h x 61w (cm)
Seascape with Rainbow (1966)
oil on board - 67h x 92w (cm)
Rain, Port Erin (c1966)
- 51h x 76w (cm)
Inner Farne from Sea Houses (1965)
oil on panel - 25h x 41w (cm)
Rainy Day Isle of Wight (1965)
oil on board - 40.64h x 50.8w (cm)
Beach Scene, Isle of Wight (1965)
oil on board - 29.2h x 62.2w (cm)
Penmon Lighthouse, Anglesey (1964)
oil on board - 20.3h x 31w (cm)
Lincolnshire Farm (1963)
oil on board - 75h x 126w (cm)
Rough Sea (c1963)
- 15.2h x 30.5w (cm)
Shipwreck (1960s)
oil on driftwood panel - 26h x 32w (cm)
The Whitby Lights (1962)
oil on board - 35.2h x 58.1w (cm)
Thunderstorm over London (1960)
oil on canvas - 40.5h x 101.5w (cm)
Approaching Storm, Salisbury (1960s)
oil on canvas - 51h x 61w (cm)