Henry Blackmore is a full time and professional artist who lives in Goatstown in South County Dublin, Ireland. Over many years, Henry has developed a unique style of painting, having taken a two year... Read full biography
Henry Blackmore is a full time and professional artist who lives in Goatstown in South County Dublin, Ireland. Over many years, Henry has developed a unique style of painting, having taken a two year sabbatical to study technique and visualization. Henry's paintings are unique for their unique use... Read full biography
Henry Blackmore is a full time and professional artist who lives in Goatstown in South County Dublin, Ireland. Over many years, Henry has developed a unique style of painting, having taken a two year sabbatical to study technique and visualization. Henry's paintings are unique for their unique use of multi-image expressions, the second and subsequent images not being immediately apparent at first look. The images are often suggestive rather than definitive and other images emerge from the... Read full biography
Henry Blackmore is a full time and professional artist who lives in Goatstown in South County Dublin, Ireland. Over many years, Henry has developed a unique style of painting, having taken a two year sabbatical to study technique and visualization. Henry's paintings are unique for their unique use of multi-image expressions, the second and subsequent images not being immediately apparent at first look. The images are often suggestive rather than definitive and other images emerge from the painted ground so that the paintings are always alive. There is a strong influence of Rembrandt as evidenced by Henry's use of surface richness. Turner is another strong influence in terms of luminosity and harmony based on a single dominant colour. Henry... Read full biography
Henry Blackmore is a full time and professional artist who lives in Goatstown in South County Dublin, Ireland. Over many years, Henry has developed a unique style of painting, having taken a two year sabbatical to study technique and visualization. Henry's paintings are unique for their unique use of multi-image expressions, the second and subsequent images not being immediately apparent at first look. The images are often suggestive rather than definitive and other images emerge from the painted ground so that the paintings are always alive. There is a strong influence of Rembrandt as evidenced by Henry's use of surface richness. Turner is another strong influence in terms of luminosity and harmony based on a single dominant colour. Henry Blackmore paintings are lyrical and poetic, often with a touch or a sense of magic in their atmosphere. Subject matt... Read full biography
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