Richard Tratt S.W.L.A., S.B.A. – Award winning British artist based in the New Forest.
“The Lepe Shoreline”
Original Signed Oil painting
Image size : 49cm x 39cm
Frame size : 63cm x 53cm
Framed.
Biography – Richard Tratt S.W.L.A, S.B.A.
Richard Tratt is a painter of British landscape and wildlife. He studied at the Northwich College of Art and Dartington College of Arts in Devon 1970-1974. Much of Richard Tratt’s time is spent outdoors observing and sketching his subjects in the wild. Many of his wildlife paintings are completed in the studio, but many of his landscape work is painted outdoors. He mainly works in oils on canvas.
He now lives on the northern edge of the New Forest.
International Exhibitions
He regularly exhibits at the annual SWLA and SBA exhibitions. Richard has attracted attention internationally including painting two giant murals in The Royal Palace of Oman in 1995. His paintings are collectable in Japan, with one man exhibitions in Tokyo, in 1998 and 2000.
Publish Work
Richard Tratt has had work published by CK Art, Rosenstiel’s, Medici, Reynard Fine Art, and the RSPB. He has been featured in the “International Artist” Magazine, “Draw it paint it” Magazine, and “Painting Birds and Animals”.
Richard Tratt paintings are on permanent display at the Nature in Art Museum, Gloucester.
Richard Tratt Exhibited:
Royal Institute of Oil painters
Elected Member of :
The Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA) in 1981
The Society of Botanical Artists (SBA) in 1986
His awards include:
First prize winner of national competition ‘Art in Nature’, organised by The Artist Magazine. 1996
Finalist in Wildlife Artist of the year Competition. 2008-2009
Other similar artists include Barry Peckham and Robert King