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Ray Hare

Leader of the Pack 60x72 Acrylic

Dream Run 60x84 Acrylic

Running Wild 58x84 Acrylic

Why Should We Stay 50x70 Limited Edition Giclee

Stepping Through 60x72 Acrylic

Cloudy 60x72 Oil

Close 60x72 Acrylic

Three's Company 60x84 Acrylic

Let It Snow 72x72 Acrylic

Who's Looking 40x75 Acrylic

Elephant in the Room 84x120 Acrylic

Three is My Number 60x84 Acrylic

A Pair 60x72 Acrylic

RAY HARE

Realism takes on new dimension through the eyes of artist Ray Hare. Rays paintings are photo realism but his art goes beyond realistic likeness. In his work the larger than life close-ups are depicted with all their infinite color and details. It is as if he held a magnifying glass up to his subject and painted what he saw. What Hare captures as a result is a new reality. His unique vision through enlarged images and illusions is shared through paintings that grasp the essence of his subjects. The emotional impact of each painting confronts and challenges us to view reality with renewed emotion. He incorporates conceptual studies with practical mastery of fine art,testing each image and medium to its limit. The subjects seem so real we believe we can reach out and touch them. 

Native Californian Ray Hare has expressed himself through art at an early age. In high school he won numerous state and national competitions. He received a full scholarship to California College of Arts and Crafts where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts with High Distinction. Ray then went to San Francisco State University to receive his Masters of Fine Art.

Ray Hare is based in Orange County, California where he and his wife Susan raised their three children. His art has been shown in numerous museums including San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, DeYoung Museum, Oakland Museum, Crocker Kingsley Art Museum and the Los Angeles Art Institute. Many prominent corporations and institutions have added his work to their collections. He was commissioned by ABC to paint a portrait of Oprah Winfrey for her private collection. Commissioned by NBC to paint a portrait of Elizabeth Taylor for her private collection and by Fox Network to paint a portrait of Ray Charles for he and his son Ray Charles Jr's private collection. Ray is in numerous private collections through out the United States and Europe.

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