Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8x10 inches to 16x20 inches), produced between 2005 - 2012. $250 each. Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8x10 inches to 16x20 inches), produced between 2005 - 2012. GIFTED / Private Collection. Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8x10 inches to 16x20 inches), produced between 2005 - 2012. $250 each. Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8x10 inches to 16x20 inches), produced between 2005 - 2012. $250 each. Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8x10 inches to 16x20 inches), produced between 2005 - 2012. $250 each. Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8x10 inches to 16x20 inches), produced between 2005 - 2012. $250 each. Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8x10 inches to 16x20 inches), produced between 2005 - 2012. $250 each. The artist installing for an exhibit at La Petite Mort Gallery. Self-portrait. Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8x10 inches to 16x20 inches), produced between 2005 - 2012. Donated to the City of Ottawa Art Collection.

Original & Naughty Drawings by Lyle Richardson 1956-2012

 

Lyle Richardson 1956-2012 (Ottawa, Canada), Mixed Media on Found Paper, Various Sizes (approx. 8×10 inches to 16×20 inches), produced between 2005 – 2012. $250 each. Richadson’s work is now featured permanently in the City of Ottawa Art Collection. 

 

Drawings LYLE RICHARDSON    1956 – 2012.

The first Christmas after Lyle passed away in June 2012, we held a fundraiser for various charities, and LPM Gallery gave away 100 drawings by the artist, fully knowing this would make Lyle extremely happy in having is unique work would be seen in some many homes.

These are the remaining works, which have not been shown before.

“Drawings of Everyday Life

“A lot of the paintings take on a dream significance. The strip joints, etc., shouldn’t be taken too seriously.

If I retain a spirit of fun when I paint perhaps it’s all worthwhile. Perhaps I just paint the weather”.

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