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"My pictures are not necessarily pretty - they are the truth" Baumforth was born in York and paints the places he loves; the North Sea, its coastline and hinterland, and more recently the landscape of Granada and Eastern Andalucia. His work combines a contemporary viewpoint with the tradition of the European Romantics. He is uncompromising in his pursuit of nature's passion.
He is a nationally and internationally respected painter who has exhibited widely in both solo and group exhibitions - including the R.A. Summer Exhibitions, R.W.S. Open and The Hunting Prizes at the R.C.A.
'Baumforth is a painter of sea and landscape who stands foursquare and unapologetic in the Romantic Turnerian tradition, but, as his powerfully evocative works make clear, it is to the later Turner of the near-abstract, apparently unfinished canvases and the rapid free intuitive watercolour studies, all mist and light and spray, with strange forms emerging from the shadows, that he is always looking'
William Packer, former Financial Times Art Critic.
''A controlled majesty, a wildness that is both pure and precise. Marvellous stuff...'
Sister Wendy Beckett, Art Historian and Broadcaster.
'Baumforth makes no claims for his work. Like many honest artists of skill and belief he just gets down to it and paints the places that he loves, to the best on his ability. Knowing that in the end, the work must speak for itself.'
David Lee, Editor of the Jackdaw, Art Critic and Broadcaster.
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"Sometimes an image seems to be almost forced upon an artist, welling up irresistibly from his deepest centre.

'Untitled
W/c on paper. 24 x 16" Sold
David Baumforth has been haunted for a long time by his memories of a local beach with this strange, hypnotic image. The wild sea dashes up in showers of spray against a massive cliff, and sunlight dazzled through the water to reflect a ruby-red. It is an overpowering sight, one that we can imagine as seizing hold upon a sensibility as acute and deep as Baumforth's.
In solely visual terms, the painting is profoundly beautiful, a masterwork of colour and subtle form. The eye moves entranced from dark flecked with the rough white of form, up through the thick grimness of the rock, out and through into the radiance of a luminous brightness that draws itself together into that crimson reflection. Yet the shape of that reflection cannot but draw us beyond the solely visual. It is a cruciform shape.

'Rising Seas, Hunmanby Gap'
W/C. 11 1/2 x 30" Sold
We can 'see' the tortured body seeming to explode in blood, blood pouring down to redeem the restless anger of the world.
I take a guess when I see the imaginary germ of the image in light reflecting from a rock-face (an image to which Baumforth has before responded with passion). This scarlet goes beyond the 'observed', though, into the visionary. The work quivers with a mystical power that it is imposible to describe in the vulgarity of words. No-one can a look at it unmoved."
Sister Wendy Beckett
Art Historian and Broadcaster
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