From New York City to Paris
Richard Dailey began his artistic life in New York City, a place renowned for its vibrant art scene and culture. He started visiting Paris in the early 1980s, initially without the intention to settle, but fate had other plans. The charm of Paris won him over, leading to his long-term relocation.
Paris in the 1980s: A Time of Transition
The Paris that Richard found in the 1980s was a city in the midst of an economic struggle and was especially difficult for young artists and dreamers. Despite this, Richard still found growth as an artist. It was in Paris that he met his future wife, Marie, which influenced his decision to make the city his home. Despite its economic challenges, Paris offered Richard something invaluable—freedom and a sense of artistic community. He loved the energy of the city, its culture, and the chance to be part of an artistic scene that was both vibrant and open-minded.
Embracing Change: From City Lights to Countryside Peace
After decades in the city, Richard moved to the French countryside. This move, influenced partly by the COVID pandemic, opened new avenues in his creative journey. It allowed him to explore nature and incorporate it into his art, expanding his horizons in new ways.
Poetry, Film, and Artistic Exploration
Poetry was Richard’s first love, a medium that allowed him to share his deepest thoughts and feelings. However, the move to France encouraged him to explore other mediums like filmmaking and visual arts, which gave him ways to communicate his ideas. In France, Richard discovered a culture that values artistic pursuits not tied to commercial success. The French respect for artists and their work played a crucial role in Richard’s creative journey and enabled him to dive deeply into his passions, unencumbered by external pressures.
Looking Ahead: New Projects on the Horizon
Richard continues to innovate and explore, with interests ranging from writing novels to conceptualizing new artistic projects that reflect his experiences in the countryside. His work showcases the endless possibilities available when one follows their passion. Reflecting on his journey, Richard emphasizes the importance of not sweating the small stuff—a piece of wisdom shared by his late brother. This philosophy guides and encourages Richard to focus on life’s larger picture and the beauty of creating.