Raymond Leech was born at Great Yarmouth in East Angila and spent his childhood by the seaside.
He was influenced to take up an artistic career by his father, who taught him to draw.
In particular, he was inspired by the work of the Newlyn School, the french impressionists, Edgar Degas 1834-1917, Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1841-1919 and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1864-1901.
From 1965 1970 he studied fine art and graphics at Great Yarmouth College of Art.
Originally he made his living in graphic design, but demand for his original art grew so he eventually made the decision to take up painting full time.
He works in oil, watercolour and pastel and his motivation as an artist is best illustrated by his affection for the figure work of the Cornish Newlyn School of artists, which at the turn of the twentieth century included Stanhope Forbes and Dame Laura Knight.
He admires their work because it provided 'a breath of fresh air' and Raymond believes that a successful painting is not just a picture, but one that captures the air around the subject and the atmosphere as well.
Raymond Leech did take a course in fine art and graphics at a local college of art but considers himself mainly to be a self-taught artist.
Raymond is a member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists the Guild of Norwich Painters and the East Anglian Group of Marine Artists.
He has won numerous awards, and has been a finalist in the Singer Friedlander Watercolour Competition, finalist and eventual prize winner in Not The Turner Prize.
His original work has been exhibited throughout the UK, the USA, London and also held in private collections in Dubai, Spain, New Zealand, France, South Africa, United Kingdom, America and Oman, the Sultan of Oman being just one of his many patrons.
Le opere figurative di Raymond includono paesaggi marini e suggestive scene di danza, che raffigurano movimento, ritmo e romanticismo.
Le sue opere sono principalmente oli su tela e tavola.
Leech fu influenzato ad intraprendere una carriera artistica da suo padre, che gli insegnò a disegnare.
In particolare, fu anche ispirato dall'arte, dalle stampe e dai poster della Newlyn School, dagli impressionisti francesi, Degas, Renoir e Toulouse Lautrec.
Raymond Leech è nato a Great Yarmouth e vive ancora nell'East Anglia.
Dal 1965 al 1970 ha studiato belle arti e grafica al Great Yarmouth College of Art.
Inizialmente si guadagnava da vivere con la grafica, ma la richiesta per la sua arte originale è cresciuta, così alla fine ha deciso di dedicarsi alla pittura a tempo pieno.
Lavora con olio, acquerello e pastello e la sua motivazione come artista è meglio illustrata dal suo affetto per le opere figurative della Cornish Newlyn School of artists, che a cavallo del ventesimo secolo includeva Stanhope Forbes e Dame Laura Knight.
Ammira il loro lavoro perché ha fornito "una boccata d'aria fresca" e Raymond crede che un dipinto di successo non sia solo un'immagine, ma uno che cattura l'aria attorno al soggetto e anche l'atmosfera.
Leech è membro della Royal Society of Marine Artists, della Guild of Norwich Painters e dell'East Anglian Group of Marine Artists.
Ha vinto numerosi premi ed è stato finalista al Singer Friedlander Watercolour Competition, finalista e vincitore finale del Not The Turner Prize.
Le sue opere originali sono state esposte in tutto il Regno Unito, negli Stati Uniti, a Londra e sono inoltre presenti in collezioni private a Dubai, in Spagna, Nuova Zelanda, Francia, Sud Africa, Regno Unito, America ed Oman, dove il sultano dell'Oman è solo uno dei suoi numerosi mecenati.