Ringo starr artwork biography of artist
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“In its way “Pop” art is always changing—like “Pop” artists. By following his progression, you will get an incredible journey into the creative process and mind of one of the greatest rock and roll legends of all time.
As he sang on the autobiographical Liverpool 8, "I always followed my heart and I never missed a beat." Peace and love are Ringo's life's rhythm and melody, and he propels this universal message in everything he does: his evocative artwork, his enthused live performances, his legendary songs, all imbued with the joy, reflection, and wisdom of the music icon the world knows and loves simply as "Ringo."
Ringo is collected worldwide and has had exhibitions of his art in Europe, South America, Australia, and the United States.
After his first exhibition of paintings in 2005 that he called "My Faces," Ringo has continued to evolve and create new and different artworks each and every year. All the works are signed by Ringo and framed with UV glass to protect the image and his signature. He designed a painting for the Knot For Violence campaign that sold out in one day, and another of his paintings was used for the Hard Rock Hotels Signature Series t-shirt collection.
While he had no intention of selling his works, he decided to create limited editions and donate the money from his sales to the Lotus Foundation in the United Kingdom.
“I started in the late nineties with my computer art. Starting out using acrylics and oils, Ringo was creating paintings for many years before he decided to start composing art on his computer in the late 90s.
Compared often to Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, Ringo's "pop art" has captured the feel and spirit of the colorful, modern age in which we live. "I love modern media, it is the way I do my art now," Starr said. He has experimented with colored pencils, acrylic paints and oils and began designing on the computer while in hotel rooms.
In addition to that, his images have been used on Timberland boots and clothing for the menswear company Robert Graham.
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While I was touring it gave me something to do in all those crazy hotels you have to stay in on the road. It’s a natural move of things like pop music and even Popeye the sailor man.” –Ringo, 2005.The gallery currently has some of his works available for purchase.
His computer art became his preferred medium because of its immediate effect. If you are interested in any of the works, you can contact the gallery.
View available works
Double Peace Gun, 2018
Caveman, 2017
Octopus' Garden, 2017
Spacemen, 2017
Tittenhurst Man, 2017
Wooden Man 2, 2016
Blue Bandana Man, 2015
Wooden Man, 2015
3 Faces, 2005
Is it Time, 2005
Oky Doky, 2005
Ooh Man Too, 2005
"Peace Spin"
"Peace Three"
"PeaceLove"
"Three"
"Wooden Man"
4 Ringos
4 Wooden Men
Bass Drum Peace
Peace and Love 15
Peace Flag
Pink Peace
Waving Peace Flag
We are pleased and honored to showcase the visual talents of Ringo Starr.
Ringo Starr
Ringo started painting with acrylics at a young age, but it was not until the 1990’s when he was introduced to oil paints that he felt comfortable as an artist.