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Black Landscape

  • Dimensions122.0 x 127.0 cm

Explore the evocative abstract works of David Burton-Richardson, a Welsh artist inspired by Welsh valleys & mental health. Discover his 'psychiatric' collection & legacy at Scolton Manor.

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Biographie de l'artiste

David Burton-Richardson: Exploring the Abyss of Color and Emotion

David Burton-Richardson (b.1961) is a Welsh artist and poet whose work delves into profound themes of mental health, isolation, and confronting inner demons—expressed through intensely vibrant abstract paintings that capture the turbulent landscapes of the human psyche. Born in Wales, Richardson’s artistic journey began unexpectedly after inheriting his grandfather's art materials at the age of eleven, sparking an immediate fascination with painting as a means of channeling emotion and experience. This formative encounter profoundly shaped his artistic vision, influencing his distinctive style characterized by bold color palettes and textured impasto techniques. Richardson’s early explorations encompassed urban landscapes, often signed “d.b.” or simply “burton,” reflecting a preoccupation with capturing the dynamism of city life. However, he soon transitioned to creating what he termed "the psychiatric works," responding to encouragement from a psychologist who urged him to confront his anxieties and translate them into visual form. These paintings represent a pivotal moment in Richardson’s artistic development—a courageous attempt to externalize internal struggles and transform psychological turmoil into compelling artistic expression. The resulting collection was donated to Pembrokeshire Mind for permanent display, underscoring the artist's desire for his art to inhabit an environment conducive to his state of mind during its creation. His distinctive approach distinguishes him from many contemporary artists; Richardson’s paintings aren’t merely aesthetically pleasing but serve as conduits for conveying complex emotional states—often characterized by darkness and melancholy—reflecting a deep engagement with themes of existential contemplation. Recurring motifs include references to infinity, time, and space, mirroring his belief that death embodies an infinite expanse devoid of boundaries. The artist's use of color is particularly noteworthy: black dominates many canvases, symbolizing the absence of light and representing the profound darkness associated with depression and psychological distress. Richardson’s artistic output has garnered recognition from prestigious institutions such as Tate Gallery, National Library of Wales, and Kohler Art Library, cementing his place within the canon of modern Welsh art. His work is celebrated for its uncompromising honesty and its ability to resonate deeply with viewers grappling with similar emotional challenges—making it a powerful testament to the transformative potential of artistic expression in confronting personal demons and exploring the depths of human experience. Richardson’s paintings are notable for their textural richness, achieved through thick layers of impasto paint that capture movement and dynamism. He employs bold color combinations—often juxtaposing contrasting hues—to heighten emotional impact and convey a sense of urgency. Furthermore, his artistic process is marked by periods of intense creativity interspersed with bouts of debilitating illness, highlighting the vulnerability inherent in artistic creation and demonstrating Richardson’s unwavering commitment to translating inner turmoil into tangible visual forms. Richardson's contribution to art extends beyond individual paintings; he actively promotes mental health awareness through his work and its display within Pembrokeshire Mind—a testament to his belief that art can serve as a catalyst for fostering empathy and understanding surrounding psychological wellbeing. His legacy resides not only in the beauty of his abstract compositions but also in their courageous exploration of profound human emotions, solidifying his position as an artist who confronts darkness with unwavering artistic conviction.

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
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  • Date Of Birth: 1961
  • Full Name: David Burton Richardson
  • Nationality: Welsh
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Under the Cherry Moon
    • Julie
    • Preseli Hills Evening Sunset
  • Place Of Birth: Wales