Richard Becker
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Richard Becker was born in 1958 in Los Angeles, California. At an early
age he demonstrated a natural proficiency for the arts. Encouraged by
an artistic family he continued to draw and paint as a youth. But his
aptitude for the sciences, as well as a drive to move past his circumstances,
fueled his efforts toward a career in technology. Aside from an occasional
drawing or sketch, he dropped art completely. He took but one art class
after age 12.
More than 20 years later, with several technology patents and an advanced
degree from Stanford to his credit, Richard began a European work assignment
that would bring art back into his life.
In 1994, the Stanford engineer began a 3-year assignment in Europe which
changed his life.
"While living in Barcelona and traveling in Europe I had an artistic
re-awakening. Art was everywhere – the plazas, the museums, the architecture...
I fell in love with the power and beauty of art and I was especially
drawn to sculpture. One afternoon I bought some clay, sat on the veranda
and formed a crude little head. It was an electric experience. From
that moment on creating sculpture has been my consuming passion."
Making up for lost time, Richard's artistic training was short but intense.
While living in Spain, he toured the great museums of Europe, the ruins
of ancient Egypt and the cities of Western Asia. He also studied at Barcelona's
Escola d'Art.
Returning to the U.S. in 1997 with a drive to capture human realism,
he studied at the Art Academy of Los Angeles, worked under New York Academy
of Art Sculpture Director and Rodin Grand Prize winner Martine Vaugel,
with sculptor Chris Pardell and with anatomist Vlad Medenica.
Richard's home and studio are in Southern California. His works can
be found in European and American collections and humbly sit among world
greats including Hart, Picasso and Rembrandt.
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