The Renowned Mural Painter In London
Richard Bagguley has been known as a renowned mural painter in London. He was born in England on November 12th 1955. After a private education, he went to Bournemouth and Pool College of Art to learn art and photography. Later he travelled the globe extensively photographing and drawing the people of South America, Asia and Australia and staging exhibitions in Europe.
In
1987 Richard turned to mural work to complete over four hundred and fifty
commissions for private clients and interior designers in Europe and Asia. He
is either commissioned direct or is engaged by interior designers and
architects as part of a wider brief. Commercial commissions have included
clubs, shops and restaurants, and his work has been published in magazines and
books.
TROMPE L’OEIL
Trompe L’oeil is French for tricking the eye and creating visual illusions
with paint, it is a study of light and shadow using architecture and other
means to give the impression of depth and distance. For example, a door opening
onto a hidden scene immediately gives the impression of extended space and a
sense of mystery and curiosity at what is happening beyond that door.
Richard
Bagguley is one of the very top practising trompe l’oeil artists and is well
known internationally for his trompe l’oeil and mural work. As can be seen in
the examples in the trompe l’oeil gallery there are numerous uses of trompe
l’oeil painting, it is employed to create all sorts of decorative and
architectural illusions to fool us into believing what we are seeing is real.
In
its simplest form, it is mimicking architectural decorative embellishments, for
example, faux panelling, and at its most complicated it can be for example
bookcases and shelves with a bunch of objects which should be so perfectly
rendered that the observer should feel that they can pick them up.
Although
the French term Trompe L’oeil was not used until the nineteenth century the
earliest account comes from ancient Greece, where a contest between two
prominent artists Zeuxis and Parrhasius. The tale goes that Zeuxis painted
grapes with such skill that birds flew down to peck at them. Richard also gives
talented people a chance to freelance as
mural painters.
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