When visiting a John Singer Sargent exhibition at the age of nine, I was in awe of the artist's talent and hoped to stroke the canvas with similar conviction one day. I had no idea then that I would now be painting portraits.
I love the challenge of capturing the essence of a person, especially the innocence of children. Portrait painting is an enriching experience and a process of getting to know clients and subjects in a unique way. I work exclusively in oil on canvas. Although based in the Philadelphia area, I accept commissions anywhere in the United States and Canada. These portraits are in many private homes and corporate collections.
After being accepted at Cambridge College of Art, I opted to study at Stevenage College, which offered a more commercial art application, graduating in 1976. I worked as an art director and illustrator in London, England and Toronto, Canada until 1990. Published in many areas of the media at that time, my passion for rendering people became clear. I apprenticed for a short time with renowned portrait painter Nishan Yardumian of Philadelphia.
In 1990 I began a new career in portraiture. My most significant area of renewal has been the Cape Cod School of Art, with its advanced portrait training and one of America's top portrait painters, Cedric B. Egeli of Annapolis.
I invite you to view the selected portraits on my gallery page. Please note the different categories: children, corporate, and official commissions. Also there are different levels of portrait such as studies, loose refined and refined portrait. Click any image for greater clarity and detail.
I look forward to helping you with any questions you may have.
Sincerely,
Richard James Cook