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Swedish painter and sculptor

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Richard Winkler
BornJune 26, 1969 (1969-06-26)
Norrköping, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
EducationNyckelviken School of Arts, Stockholm
Beckmans School of Design, Stockholm
Known forPainting
Sculpture

Richard Winkler (born June 26, 1969) is a Swedish painter and sculptor.

Biography

Artist Richard Winkler was born in 1969 in Norrköping, Sweden. He studied graphic design and illustration at Beckman's School of Design in Stockholm. For several years, he worked as an illustrator for advertising agencies and magazines. In 1997, he moved to Bali, Indonesia, where he currently lives with his wife and two daughters and now works as a full-time artist.

Richard specializes in contemporary art that often features vibrant colors and light tones. His works commonly include rotund figures set against bright backgrounds, which appear in settings ranging from enigmatic landscapes to intricate floral scenes. These elements are influenced by his experiences living in Bali. Winkler has explored different techniques for representing the human form. This exploration has led to the development of a unique, expressive style. He is often associated with depictions of cylindrical human figures and vivid rice paddies set in Balinese landscapes.

Collection

Bali has had an important influence on Winkler's work. His earlier paintings were focused on the abstract lines and curves of the human body, in particular the exaggerated curves of the limbs. After his move to Bali in 1997, these became more and more human-like. In 2009, Richard had his 9th solo exhibition at ARTSingapore, where critics called Richard and his work the "star of the show."

Winkler has also created three-dimensional bronzes. These artworks were exhibited for the first time at Art Bazaar Jakarta in August 2009.

Gallery

  • Bathers' Dance, 2005 Bathers' Dance, 2005
  • Farmers of the Blue Hills, 2010 Farmers of the Blue Hills, 2010
  • Large Figure Sitting Down, 2009 Large Figure Sitting Down, 2009
  • Seated Figure, 2009 Seated Figure, 2009
  • A Dream in the Garden work in progress, 2009 A Dream in the Garden work in progress, 2009
  • Pregnant Woman work in progress, 2009 Pregnant Woman work in progress, 2009

Notes

  1. Artnet: Richard Winkler
  2. "ARTSingapore 2009 Fair – new photography fair, high value sales and gallerists pick top fairs in Asia today". October 21, 2009.

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