Richard Dubure was born in Paris in 1952. He lives in Ussel, in the Corrèze department in France.

He has been in contact with painting since a young age and has followed an artistic career following his father.

For many years, he has been developing a style between pure abstract and the stylization of reality. Abstract reality in painting attempts to give a contraction of reality or to emphasize its “rips” instead of trying to represent “the visible appearances of the external world”. Abstract art can do without a model and frees itself from fidelity to visual reality and thus from mimetic plastic creations.

His works invite us to calm and serenity. It underlines the movements of life in an imagination that the knife traces on the canvas.

In his works, Richard Dubure deals with urban landscapes, imaginary cities or peaceful places like lakes surrounded by forests. His paintings are absent of protagonists and leave a dizzying impression.