Richard Combes

Works
  • Richard Combes, AFTER THE OVERNIGHT RAIN, 2025
    AFTER THE OVERNIGHT RAIN, 2025
  • Painting of Central Park
    BOW BRIDGE CENTRAL PARK, 2025
  • Richard Combes, CENTRAL PARK REFLECTIONS, 2025
    CENTRAL PARK REFLECTIONS, 2025
  • Painting of Staple Street
    STAPLE STREET LOOKING NORTH, 2025
  • Painting of City Street with Puddle
    STAPLE STREET MANHATTAN LOOKING SOUTH, 2025
  • Richard Combes, GHOST SIGN ON WALL, 2021
    GHOST SIGN ON WALL, 2021
  • Richard Combes, CONVERGENCE, 2018
    CONVERGENCE, 2018
  • Low hyperrealist view of empty Franklin St. Subway Station
    DOWNTOWN PLATFORM FRANKLIN ST. SUBWAY, 2018
  • Painting of a puddle with buildings reflecting in it and leaves on its surface
    FALL REFLECTION CENTRAL PARK, 2023
  • Painting of autumn leaves with a tree trunk
    FALLEN LEAVES CENTRAL PARK, 2023
  • Painting of Hollywood sign in Los Angeles
    HOLLYWOOD HILLS, 2025
  • Painting of central park
    MORNING CENTRAL PARK, 2025
  • Richard Combes, MORNING RAINFALL BETHESDA FOUNTAIN, 2024
    MORNING RAINFALL BETHESDA FOUNTAIN, 2024
  • Painting of paved street with a puddle and reflection
    NIGHT REFLECTION, 2024
  • Self portrait painting
    SELF PORTRAIT IN CHRISTMAS DECORATION II, 2019
  • Painting of the artist reflected in a hand dryer
    SELFIE IN HAND DRYER, 2025
  • Painting of a New York City subway station
    SUNDAY MORNING WEST 4TH STREET, 2025
  • Colorful sunset over Manhattan buildings
    SUNSET LOWER MANHATTAN, 2024
  • Richard Combes, SUNSET OVER LONG ISLAND CITY, 2024
    SUNSET OVER LONG ISLAND CITY, 2024
  • Painting of a brick wall
    THE OPEN WINDOW, 2024
Biography

Richard Combes (b. 1963, Manchester, England) trained as an architect in the UK before moving to New York City. In 1995, he completed his MA in Painting at the New York Academy of Art. Soon after, Combes’ new home became his muse as he found inspiration in the often neglected corners of his urban environment. Through dramatic use of perspective and meticulous rendering of detail, he explores the relationship between architecture and the human experience, transforming everyday objects and situations into immersive and evocative images.

 

In 2004, Combes was inducted into the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in London and subsequently received numerous awards and honors. He has three times been exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery of London as part of the BP Portrait Award and was the focus of a solo show at the Bassetlaw Museum, Nottinghamshire, England.

Exhibitions