Educated at Brighton University, UK, he completed his formal training with an MA from the prestigious Chelsea School of Art, London. Since his graduation in 1986 he has exhibited across the world including Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, USA and the United Kingdom, most recently holding a solo exhibition at John Martin Gallery, London in 2009. In 1991 he was awarded the Spectator Magazine First Prize and Purchase. His work is represented in the corporate collections of Unilever, Xerox, Mandarin Oriental and Adam & Co, to name just a few and can be found in private collections worldwide. Richard Winkworth was born in India and spent his formativeyears in South East Asia.
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A fine bone china oval platter: 'Be The Winner' by artist Richard Winkworth. This iconic design centres on the Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong in the style of chinese blue and white porcelain export ware.
Richard Winkworth's mug is a take on a traditional blue and white ceramic willow pattern depicting his unique interpretation of contemporary scenes of Hong Kong. Winkworth has exhibited across the world including Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, USA and the UK. Born in India, he has spent for most of his life in the Far East and now spends his time between Hong Kong and the UK. Richard was educated at Brighton University and Chelsea School of Art, UK and in 1991, was awarded the Spectator Magazine Art Prize, First Prize.
A boxed set of 4 fine bone china sinner plates by Richard Winkworth (edition of 50)
Richard Winkworth has exhibited across the world including; Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, USA, and the UK. Born in India, he has spent for most of his lhis time between Hong Kong and the UK. Richard was educated life in the Far East and now spends at Brighton University and Chelsea School of Art, UK and in 1991, was awarded the Spectator Magazine Art Prize, First Prize, and Purchase.