Bob's hugely successful career has seen him release sell-out collections and exhibit at prestigious locations like the Leeds City Museum. His new release encompasses recognisable elements from throughout his extensive portfolio, along with his first self-portrait. "This collection of brand new work, to me, has a celebratory feel," explains Ian. "All the more so thanks to the inclusion of Bob’s first-ever fine art book. From Yesterday to Here gives great insight into Bob’s journey thus far, and brings together iconography from some of Bob’s most popular releases to date. Featuring a nod to industrialism, his famous couple and their heart-forming umbrellas, and his enduringly popular yellow-feathered duck, this collection is a visual greatest hits, and a joy to behold."
Featured art (L-R): 'Love at First Sight', £695, and 'Into the Rosy', £675. Hand-varnished giclées on canvas.
A firm favourite with our collectors, Bob's artworks bring warmth to homes around the world. "Bob’s paintings have been much sought after," says Ian. "His collector base is as diverse as it is large. Thematically, it is easy to see why the unifying motifs engender such wide appeal. Anchored in nostalgia, his art speaks of simple pleasures and conjures memories of childhood abandon, family values and close-knit communities. The cobbled streets, happy couples and vintage insignia transport the onlooker back through the years, with the occasional splash of colour wielded carefully to draw the eye to specific elements."
Part of what makes Bob's art so special is his signature style of creating an inner glow through the contrast of light and shadow. "It’s not often that an artist is responsible for the birth of a new genre of art," says Ian. "However, that has most certainly been the case for Bob Barker, whose career has given rise to his now-synonymous ‘Northern Impressionism’ style. Working with a predominantly neutral palette for oil paintings, charcoals or sketches, Bob has perfected the art of creating light within his compositions. He fiercely champions the beauty of the tones seen at dawn and dusk in the north of England, and has always insisted it surpasses the more traditionally revered locations such as the south of France or England’s own south coast."
Our videographer got the inside scoop when he visited Bob's studio in Bradford for our YouTube channel.
The series of five heartwarming artworks is accompanied by a stunning hardback book, which tells Bob's story in his own words. Released in the summer of 2022, the coffee table must-have also includes an exclusive, hand-signed limited edition print, which is available framed or unframed. Taking viewers on a journey from Bob's childhood in the mill towns of Yorkshire and revealing personal anecdotes about his family and artistic career, the collectible book makes a wonderful gift for any Bob Barker fan.
"Anchored in nostalgia, his art speaks of simple pleasures and conjures memories of childhood abandon, family values and close-knit communities. This collection is a visual greatest hits."Ian Weatherby-Blythe
Group managing director of Castle Fine Art
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