Ray Richardson is a British painter whose painting depicts everyday social panorama and he made use of the cropping framing technique to bring interest and curiosity to his composition much like the Japanese printmakers did in the 19th century( especially the Ukiyo-e school of art with woodblock printing). Ray Richardson's painting technique was a representation of his fascination with cinematography in particularly the ways his printing was framed which has a distinctly filmic quality to it, a style painted in a traditional manner with similar techniques that dated back to the Renaissance.
Cropping is the way to remove the unwanted areas in the photography and consist of some image areas to remove the trash from the picture. In printing and photography, cropping is the technique used to remove unwanted areas and manipulate the process.
Ray Richardson's painting depicts the social panorama and cropping the technique to take curiosity like Japanese print makers. Ray Richardson's painting represents the cinematography in the distinct film quality.
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