Richard Salter (artist)

Richard Salter (born 1979, West Yorkshire, England) is a British artist who is currently serving with in the Royal Corps of Signals, British Army.

Richard Salter

Life and work

Salter has a BA (Hons) in fine art. He was born in West Yorkshire. He has served 21 years in the British Army and was medically discharged in 2017. He held his first solo exhibition in Dorset in 2008, and has since painted celebrities, used actors as models, featured in Art magazines and won various awards. His work can be found in www.gallery21.co.uk based in Salisbury[1][2] and he has exhibited in the Mall Galleries, London with the Armed Forces Art Society[3] and in Salisbury with the Army Art Society.[4]

He has more recently exhibited work in Tate Britain and also was a finalist on the BBC's Big Painting Challenge.

Awards

  • 2016 National Army Museum Award
  • 2015 First Prize AAS, presented by Royal Academician Emma Stibbon
  • 2015 Finalist, BBC's Big Painting Challenge
  • 2013 War Artist of the Year RU
  • 2013 Best in Show RU Army Arts Exhibition, Salisbury
  • 2012 Armed Forces Art Society Award
  • 2011 National Army Museum Templar Award for "Operator" painting[5]

Collectors

gollark: Why would a god choose to communicate in such a ridiculous way and not write "HI, GOD HERE" in giant letters of fire in the sky?
gollark: Again, random noise? There are a lot of places you can read out information and a lot of different things you can compare against.
gollark: Oh yes, light speed is annoying too. Also how even the planets are mostly really boring.
gollark: The remaining volume is mostly stars, in which you will very very rapidly die.
gollark: Not climate change and whatever, it isn't *that* bad compared to the fact that the vast, vast majority of volume in the universe is basically useless empty space in which you will very rapidly die.

References

  1. "Artists: Richard Salter". Gallery 21. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  2. Blake, Morwenna (18 June 2014). "News: The Art of War". Bournemouth Echo. Daily Echo. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  3. "Richard Salter the army artist". Artists & Illustrators. 12 July 2013.
  4. "Gallery 2: Richard Salter". Army Arts Society. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  5. "Operator by Richard Salter". Art UK.
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