Dreph

Dreph

Dreph

  • Artist’s Statement

    My work has expanded from street paintings to my current focus on my studio practice. My street paintings use spray-paint and brush paint and have evolved from the graffiti characters that I painted on the streets in the 80s and 90s. In the studio I work predominantly with oil-paint on canvas for its versatility as a medium and its rich art historical context. My influences are varied and I’m inspired as much by 80s British sci-fi comics and New York subway art, as I am expressionism or the old masters.

    I work towards an honest portrayal of my subjects. I take a realistic approach and pay attention to details; however, I also strive to capture the essence of my sitter and to show their beauty, power and humanity.

    My subjects are often drawn from friends, family or those I meet whilst painting in the streets. My work seeks to centre the people within my community and amplify voices. I use my work as a means of celebrating everyday people, unsung heroes and to tell their stories.

    I take a collaborative approach during sittings with subjects and use photography and drawings as a starting point for the work. I’m interested in exploring colour, composition and how sartorial choices and personal style are used as a means of communication and to affirm identity.

    I am passionate about the cultural and creative exchange that can be shared whilst travelling. Most notably trips to Asia, Africa, Central, South and North America have introduced me to new ways of working, looking at art and engaging audiences.

    Source: dreph.co.uk

  • Biography

    Dreph is a visual artist working across a wide range of media. With a focus on portraiture and painting the human figure, Dreph’s subjects are everyday people, friends, family or those he meets whilst painting in the streets. With exploration of color and an attention to sartorial detail, he uses his work to tell his subjects stories.

    He is inspired, as much by 80s British sci-fi comics and New York subway art, as he is the old masters. Dreph is passionate about the cultural and creative exchange that can be shared whilst traveling and this has profoundly informed his practice. After 3 decades of street based painting, Dreph’s work can be found in Asia, Africa, the UAE, Central, South and North America and throughout Europe.

    Dreph is an Illustration lecturer at Portsmouth University. He lives and works in London

    Source: dreph.co.uk

  • Exhibitions

    Selected Exhibitions & Projects

    2022 NAEOpen, New Art Exchange, group exhibition, Nottingham,

    2021 Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition

    2021 Ruth Borchard (Long listed), virtual exhibit

    2020 Portraits of Yesteryear, virtual exhibit

    2020 50 Windows Public Art trail, Manchester

    2019 Sky Arts Portrait Artists of Year contestant, London

    2018 Migration, mural project, London

    2017 You Are Enough, mural project, London

    2017 Tate Modern, After Hours: Soul Of A Nation, 3 day live painting, London

    2016 Artists Series, mural project, London

    2009 Cracked, group exhibition, London

    2006 Lines Of Attitude, group exhibition and mural project – South Africa And Kenya

    2004 Underground Resistance, curation / group exhibition, London

    2003 Sublime Intervention, Manchester

    Residencies

    Projeto Xalabas, Cape Verde, August 2019

    Favela Sounds, Sol Nascente, Ceilândia, Brazil, November 1019

    Talks

    2019, Tedx Tottenham, Bernie Grant Arts Center, London, April 2019

    2018, Common Thread, Crafts Council & Creative Debuts, London

    2018, Onley Prison

    2018, Guest lecturer, University of Portsmouth

    2017, Royal Institute of British Architects, London

    2017, Black Blossoms & Shades of Noir Artist Conference, University of Arts, London

  • Website

    http://dreph.co.uk

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