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Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

British, b. 1962
Richard Caldicott is a British artist who explores mainly photography by creating abstract compositions. Abstract Compositions Sir Elton John likes very much. Caldicott was born in 1962 in Leicester, England. In 1987 he earned a master degree from the Royal College of Art. Later on, Richard Caldicott perfected his art education at Middlesex Polytechnic, BA and Loughborough College of Art & Design. Caldicott’s abstract compositions of colors and geometric forms are widely known as a completely new and fresh use of mundane consumer products such as Tupperware, for example. Even though his exquisite photographic images could be considered ironic, Caldicott dictates to beholders’ eye one pretty much refined aesthetics. His photographs have been compared to the Color Field paintings of the Abstract Expressionists Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. Caldicott's work has been exhibited in solo and group shows and art fairs throughout the world including FIAC Paris, Art Basel, Paris Photo, Photo Miami and the Venice Biennale. His works are featured in various international and corporate collections including Sir Elton John collection, Goldman Sachs, and Clarks UK. As an interdisciplinary artist, Caldicott comes across materials and techniques, including drawing, photography, and sculpture. His works on paper, made with ballpoint pen and inkjet printing, reveal a bare sophistication whether it be with minimal drawings or with buoyant and colourful forms. Caldicott's photograms and paper negative series consist of diptychs with the cut-out paper negative placed on the left and the photogram on the right.
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Artist: Richard Caldicott
Untitled 28.2.12 (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled 28.2.12 (Abstract Drawing) Pen and Inkjet on Paper - Unframed. Caldicott's drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines....
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2010s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pen, Inkjet

Untitled 28.2.12 (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled 28.2.12 (Abstract Drawing) Pen and Inkjet on Paper - Unframed. Caldicott's drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines....
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2010s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pen, Inkjet

Untitled 24.6.15 (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled 24.6.15 (Abstract Drawing) Pen and Inkjet on Paper - Unframed. Caldicott's drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines....
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2010s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pen, Inkjet

Untitled 13.6.12 (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled 13.6.12 (Abstract Drawing) Pen and Inkjet on Paper - Unframed. Caldicott's drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines....
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2010s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pen, Inkjet

Untitled, 2014 (Id. 383) (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled, 2014 (Id. 383) (Abstract Drawing) Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper. Unframed. Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produced and large in quantity. His drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines. Pastel tones, softened colors, and a formal composition generate a feeling of austerity and sophistication. Richard Caldicott is an English artist who explores abstract photography and creates abstract compositions on paper. He lives and works in London. As an interdisciplinary artist, Caldicott comes across materials and techniques, including drawing, photography, and sculpture. His works on paper, made with ballpoint pen and inkjet printing, reveal a bare sophistication whether it be with minimal drawings...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

Untitled, 2014 (Id. 382) (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled, 2014 (Id. 382) (Abstract Drawing) Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper. Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produced and lar...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

13.1.16 (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
13.1.16 (Abstract Drawing) Pen and inkjet on paper - Unframed. Richard Caldicott drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines. P...
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2010s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Pen

19.6.17 (Abstract drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
19.6.17 (Abstract drawing) Pen and inkjet on paper - Unframed. Richard Caldicott drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines. P...
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2010s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Pen

Untitled, 2014 (Id. 388) (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled, 2014 (Id. 388) (Abstract Drawing) Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper. Unframed. Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produ...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

Untitled 2014 (Id. 386) (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled 2014 (Id. 386) (Abstract Drawing) Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper - Unframed Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produce...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

Untitled 2006 (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled 2006 (Abstract Drawing) Pen on tracing paper - Unframed. Richard Caldicott drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines...
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Early 2000s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Pen

Untitled, 2014 (Id. 383) (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled, 2014 (Id. 383) (Abstract Drawing) Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper. Unframed. Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produc...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

Untitled, 2014 (Id. 382) (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Untitled, 2014 (Id. 382) (Abstract Drawing) Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper. Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produced and lar...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

13.1.16 (Abstract Drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
13.1.16 (Abstract Drawing) Pen and inkjet on paper - Unframed. Richard Caldicott drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines. P...
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2010s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Pen

19.6.17 (Abstract drawing)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Pen and inkjet on paper - Unframed. Richard Caldicott drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines. Pastel tones, softened colors...
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2010s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Pen

Untitled 2006
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Pen on tracing paper - Unframed. Richard Caldicott drawings have a minimal esthetic, an architectural character, created with only one or two lines. Pastel tones, softened colors, a...
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Early 2000s Abstract Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Pen

Untitled, 2014 (Id. 388)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper. Unframed. Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produced and large in quantity. His drawings have ...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

Untitled, 2014 (Id. 383)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper. Unframed. Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produced and large in quantity. His drawings have a...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

Untitled 2014 (Id. 386)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper - Unframed Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produced and large in quantity. His drawings have a...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

Untitled, 2014 (Id. 382)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Ballpoint pen and inkjet on paper. Caldicott has always had a habit of working serially; his works on paper are rapidly produced and large in quantity. His drawings have a minimal e...
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2010s Minimalist Richard Caldicott Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen, Inkjet

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Untitled 2011 (Abstract Painting)
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Untitled, 2014 (Id. 380)
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Untitled, 2014 (Id. 381)
By Richard Caldicott
Located in London, GB
Ballpoint pen and inkjet on 2 paper envelopes. This drawing is made of 2 envelopes; the space is animated with volatile and dancing forms, lively colors, creating a refined and perc...
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