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Derek Hare was
born on the North East coast of England and the Durham and
Northumberland coastlines became the first sources of inspiration
for his earlier paintings.
Derek studied commercial art at
Sunderland Art College and is a self- taught painter. Having begun
to establish himself in the early 70’s, he spent time in Sweden,
Norway and Germany, where he lived for some time on an island in the
Baltic, exhibiting widely in these locations as well as in UK.
Throughout the 80’s, his reputation became much more established,
particularly in Germany, where many corporate and private buyers
added his work to their collections.
In 1989, Derek
revisited Portugal, a country he first saw in the early 80’s. The
crashing Atlantic breakers on the ruggedly beautiful West Coast,
north of Cape St Vincent, have inspired many paintings of long,
dramatic beaches, often wreathed in sea-fret while the Bahamian
island of Abaco provides a totally different source of material, the
shallow, iridescent water demanding exciting changes in his palette.
Each year,
several months spent visiting these locations, as well as trips to
India, Morocco and the Seychelles in his search for new material,
whilst also preparing work for exhibitions and commissions, keeps
Derek very busy. As a painter mainly of landscape and marine
subjects, he is always happiest on or near the ocean. Fortunately,
he has been able to tailor his lifelong passion of oil painting and
combine it with his second love, the sea. In the UK, Scottish
and East Anglian coastlines figure strongly in his work, providing
dramatic contrast to his more exotic locations.
Fine art
prints of Derek’s paintings are produced and distributed, both as
limited and open editions, by several leading fine art publishing
companies.
Derek Hare is
a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts. |