Fantasy Artist in Sheffield | The Enchanted World of Ryder | Originals for Sale

The creations of a fantasy artist in Sheffield are a part of the stunning collections of The Enchanted World of Ryder. One of the most notable aspects of these artworks – apart from their beauty – is that none are signed by an individual artist. While this may seem a little odd, it is actually an innovative idea. Most people tend to judge an artwork based on who the artist is. The influence of an artist’s biography detracts from the message and the beauty of the artwork itself. The fantasy artworks in the collections are meant to be viewed and appreciated for what they are. This idea stems from Roland Barthes’ critical essay entitled ‘Death of the Author’, he states that one must disengage with the author to appreciate text in its truest form.
The same philosophy applies to the artwork in the collections of The Enchanted World of Ryder. Thus, in Sheffield, a fantasy artist shares his talent and inspiration to create fabulous works of art. All these are inspired by the desire to escape the harsh realities of the world. Furthermore, each artwork by a fantasy artwork is designed to speak to the viewer. It is also designed to ensure that the artwork is appreciated for what it is. There are several fabulous collections, and each invites the viewer to escape to another world. The collections all boast names that represent the ideas and feelings of the fantasy artists. Each collection is a delight.
A fantasy artist in Sheffield applies his skill and joy of painting to his artworks. The artwork in the collections is available to view at your leisure. It is also available to purchase. as a range of originals for sale providing a rare opportunity to get an original Ryder. To find out more about the collections by a fantasy artist, contact The Enchanted World of Ryder. Ryder has a selection of limited edition prints to choose from. Furthermore, many of the artists’ family, friends and places that hold happy memories feature prominently in the amazing paintings within the collections.