Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world of urban subculture. For his latest work he has travelled around the UK visiting barber shops and events to gather material in a setting which transcends social class and makes everyone feel like ‘one of the boys’. These mesmerising oil paintings evoke emotion, fascination and intrigue about both the backstory and the future of a character. He seeks out moments of tension, and explains: “My paintings are all quite dark, subtle and intense. I’m always imagining there’s something surreptitious going on in a perfectly innocent situation.”

He is heavily influenced by cinematography and its impact on storytelling, believing that by manipulating the composition, light and colour you can completely change the feel of scene.

He has painted many A-list sporting celebrities including David Millar, Francesco Moser, Liz Yelling and Paula Radcliffe.

Has work in the collection of Fran Millar, manager of Team Sky, Francesco Moser and in Francesco Moser’s museum in Trento, Italy.

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  • Back At The Gentleman and Rogues Club by Vincent Kamp

    £618.80£894.00

    Back At The Gentleman and Rogues Club by Vincent Kamp

    Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground

  • The Shaving Lesson of Frank Rimer by Vincent Kamp

    £959.40£1,249.00

    The Shaving Lesson of Frank Rimer by Vincent Kamp

    Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world

  • Captain Fawcett by Vincent Kamp

    £241.80£420.00

    Captain Fawcett by Vincent Kamp

    Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world of urban subculture. For

  • Black Sails by Vincent Kamp

    £241.80£420.00

    Black Sails by Vincent Kamp

    Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world of urban subculture. For

  • True North by Vincent Kamp

    £241.80£420.00

    True North by Vincent Kamp

    Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world of urban subculture. For

  • Straight Edge Barber Club by Vincent Kamp

    £241.80£420.00

    Straight Edge Barber Club by Vincent Kamp

    Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world of urban

  • Trust Thy Barber by Vincent Kamp

    £241.80£420.00

    Trust Thy Barber by Vincent Kamp

    Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world of urban subculture.

  • Queen Of Diamonds by Vincent Kamp

    £476.60£590.00

    Queen Of Diamonds by Vincent Kamp
    Queen of Diamonds is the latest pioneering multimedia art project from brilliant conceptual artist and screenwriter Vincent Kamp. As with his previous immersive fine art experiences, Vincent has created a dramatic piece of theatre,

  • Diamond Roulette by Vincent Kamp

    £2,495.00

    Diamond Roulette by Vincent Kamp

    Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world of urban subculture. For