Richard Alan Haugh was
born and raised in Gulfport, MS. Even from a young age Richard Alan has
shown signs of his artistic ability. Beginning with the usual boyhood
subject matter; dragons, werewolves, aliens and monsters. During high
school, he began to become more serious about his talents. Subject matter
shifted to portraits and figure drawing. Richard Alan won 22 art awards
during his high school career.
Richard Alan majored in Commercial art & Advertising at
the local community college. His heart wasn't in it and worked part-time
jobs until he could figure out what he wanted to do next. Richard worked
on art in his spare time and put his paintings in local galleries. He
finally decided to go back to college for fine art. College helped him
develop his talent and techniques. Learning the business side of art was
also important. While in college, Richard Alan changed subject matter to
surrealism portraits.
Richard lived with his parents during college, who lived
five minutes from campus. Unfortunately, his father, Richard Jack, died
two weeks before his last class had its final exams. Two months later he
graduate college with a BFA. His mother’s health was at a decline having
Alzheimers. Richard Alan put off graduate school to take care of his
Alzheimer mother, Down syndrome sister and work on his paintings
full-time. The three of us stayed on the coast during hurricane Katrina.
With all the destruction around us, we turned out good with hardly any
damage. Unfortunately, most of the coast art galleries were destroyed. He
is now looking to put his art in more galleries and exhibits outside of
Mississippi.
His style
can be characterized as a form of caricature, lowbrow and/or surrealism.
Some characteristics of his paintings are women with big eyes, long thick
necks and bodies slightly smaller proportionately. Striving to achieve a
certain look, Richard tries to make each painting better than the last.
You learn something everyday. Richard wants what he learns to be about art
and apply it to his paintings.
Some of
his influences are artist in the lowbrow and pop surrealism art movements.
Some of his favorite artist are: Mark Ryden, Lori Earley, Sas Christian,
Ron English, Scott Brooks, Michael Hussar and many more.