Southern Counties Glass are delighted to be working together with this talented photographer / artist. In using the latest digital printing equipment together with Richard's high resolution images we are able to produce some truly fantastic 'photos on glass' products.
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All our 'printed on glass products' are toughened to withstand a heat source and are made to measure and for example can incorporate socket cut outs, holes or notches. A full template and install service is available, or a supply only if preferred. CNC cutting for sockets, and shapes makes the boundaries unlimited.
Richard Osbourne is a British photographic artist who specialises in creating art images that are printed at large sizes on walls.
Richard is passionate about bringing the magic of the natural world into our otherwise unnatural environments. Forests are a particular source of inspiration, particularly ancient woodland, which is now very rare in Britain. His images are super high resolution and often in panoramic format which captures the spirit of places in a far fuller and more inclusive way than single shots.
Richard also finds inspiration in many other places – from cities and architecture to the tiniest details of abstract nature – and has created unique ‘Kinetic Abstracts’ that bring great warmth, energy and colour to interiors.
A professional photographer since 2003, Richard’s artworks are now seen by over 8 million people in Britain every year: they are on the walls of hospitals, conference centres, offices, leisure centres and private homes.
Richard says: “The most important aspect of any of my images is that it must be beautiful. Fashions may come and go, but people of all ages and backgrounds are truly moved by images of beauty. They give meaning to life and lift the heart.
My images are not designed to provoke controversy, but to provide harmony, happiness and delight in the environments in which they appear. I hope you enjoy living with my images as much as I have enjoyed creating them.”