One thing that reoccurs in Bob Barker's paintings is the cobbled and stone flagged pavements, which are very prominent symbols from his own childhood, growing up in Yorkshire. Although a new viewer may look at his work and see dark scenes of children playing, with the polluted skies and blackened stone, Barker sees colour. A lot of his inspiration comes from memories that are very dear to his heart.



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