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Bob Barker

A Nostalgic Journey | 2024

We are delighted to announce the latest limited edition piece from nostalgic Impressionist painter Bob Barker. ‘Across The Cut’ is a testament to Bob’s unwavering commitment to capturing his surroundings. Inspired by a visit to the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, Bob found himself transported back to the cobblestone streets and familiar sights of his youth. It was amidst this backdrop of industrial heritage that the scene for ‘Across The Cut’ revealed itself - a moment of serenity amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Portraying the joys of Yorkshire Life | 2023

Bob Barker’s new works for Summer 2023 bring back the joy and freedom of childhood. Read on to find out about his exciting new limited edition works which are sure to be a hit with his many loyal collectors, and capture new ones, too!
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From Yesterday to Here | 2023

Yorkshire artist Bob Barker is hugely popular with his collectors because of the intimate relationship his art makes with them. His images, which mix memories from his past with life in the present, make the viewer feel a huge sense of nostalgia, and he says that every painting has a piece of him in it. Bob has brought three new limited-edition works to Castle Fine Art, one of which, ‘Could Be A Keeper’, can be personalised. The man is writing on the side of the camper van, stopping to make a memory; one that will last forever in your own personalised piece, hand-painted by our artisan.
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A Return to Yesterday | 2022

Northern Impressionist Bob Barker returns with more additions to his From Yesterday to Here series reflecting life and love in his beloved Yorkshire, his family, friends and memories. His signature grisaille style of grey monochromes is highlighted with vibrant colour, infusing the images of the northern towns and cities he loves with great warmth, wit and humanity. Pudsey-born Bob now lives in Bradford, and after several careers - butcher, videographer and owner of a media and production house - he can now spend all his time with his first love, painting, and delighting his loyal base of collectors from his 17 years with Castle Fine Art.
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The Bronze Sculptures | 2018

Inspired by the Yorkshire mill towns that shaped his youth, Bob Barker is renowned for his gritty ‘Northern Impressionism’ style. His 'First Lesson' sculpture is the perfect gift for anyone who treasures their childhood memories. Bob's latest bronze work accompanies his series of limited edition prints and began with an initial, intricate sketch. Explaining the meaning behind this piece, he says: “I believe a boy’s first hero is his dad. As he grows, even if his dad hasn’t got his hand, he’s got his back. Just knowing Dad is there means you can achieve anything." Previous sculptures include 'On Me ‘Ed, Kamerad!' and 'Match of the Day', which depicts the Christmas Day football truce of 1914.  

“When I paint,it’s almost as if this northern light pours from my brush onto the canvas. It transforms everything it touches,from the cobbled streets to the terraced houses,mills and back alleyways.”

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Bob Barker

Inspired by the Yorkshire mill towns that shaped his youth, Bob is known for his 'Northern Impressionism' style. Depicting touching childhood, family and romantic scenes, his nostalgic artworks feature a neutral palette of greys and browns with splashes of vibrant colour and a unique inner glow created by the manipulation of light and shadow.

Bob's loyal collectors are touched by the genuine feeling of nostalgia that each of his artworks evokes. His childhood memories - including riding scooters with his friends and walking home from school to the mill where his mother worked as a weaver - influence his industrial scenes, which feature themes of work, love and friendship.

Inspired by the Yorkshire mill towns that shaped his youth, Bob Barker is known for his 'Northern Impressionism' style. Elements of his work can be likened to those of some of Britain's most important artists. His factories and smoking chimneys echo LS Lowry's industrial landscapes, while his street scenes and figurative tableaus may resonate with fans of Harold Riley. Similarly to the Polish-British painter Josef Herman, Bob focuses on the working-class, celebrating the bonds that can be created through shared experiences.

A major inspiration is the light he believes is unique to the north of England. Where others see soot-blackened brick and polluted skies, Bob sees light and colour; capturing a warm glow in the moonlight, windows and streetlamps. He explains: 'When I paint, it's almost as if this northern light pours from my brush onto the canvas. It transforms everything it touches, from the cobbled streets to the terraced houses, mills and back alleyways.'

To create his atmospheric scenes, Bob uses traditional techniques, including sfumato. Often seen in Renaissance paintings, this involves softening the transition between colours so they appear to evaporate like smoke. Artistic influences also include Victorian landscape painter John Atkinson Grimshaw, Rembrandt, Albrecht Dürer, and JMW Turner.

Closer to home, Bob is hugely inspired by his family, whose influence appears throughout his work. Talking about his piece 'Girl Talk', showing two women having a chat, he says: 'I was brought up by my mum and grandma and had four aunties, and though I had elder brothers, I was usually the only lad surrounded by women and it's often been like that all my life. I've got two granddaughters who are now at university, who have grown up with my paintings, and I still want to be involved with their conversations. Even now in the pub, where the blokes are talking about cars, I always gravitate to the girls' side!'

Bob has had a fascinating life. Born in Pudsey, West Yorkshire, and now living in Bradford, he has had several careers - butcher, videographer and owner of a media and production house- he can now spend all his time with his first love, painting, to the delight of his many passionate collectors.

His work was exhibited in a show entitled Northern Light at Leeds City Museum, and he has also produced sculptures which have the same warmth as his paintings. 'First Lesson' shows a dad teaching his son how to ride a bike. Bob says: 'I believe a boy's first hero is his dad. As he grows, even if his dad hasn't got his hand, he's got his back. Just knowing Dad is there means you can achieve anything."

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