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Queen artist Ralph Heimans 'shocked' by vandalism | Queen artist Ralph Heimans 'shocked' by vandalism |
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An artist whose portrait of the Queen was defaced with spray paint in Westminster Abbey in June has spoken publicly about the attack for the first time. | An artist whose portrait of the Queen was defaced with spray paint in Westminster Abbey in June has spoken publicly about the attack for the first time. |
Ralph Heimans said he was "extremely shocked" by the act of vandalism. | Ralph Heimans said he was "extremely shocked" by the act of vandalism. |
The Australian-born artist had worked on the picture for six months, sometimes spending 20 hours a day in his studio in south London. | The Australian-born artist had worked on the picture for six months, sometimes spending 20 hours a day in his studio in south London. |
"My first reaction was, did they get the face?" he told the BBC. | "My first reaction was, did they get the face?" he told the BBC. |
The artist revealed he was in his studio when his agent telephoned him to say the portrait had been sprayed with purple paint. | The artist revealed he was in his studio when his agent telephoned him to say the portrait had been sprayed with purple paint. |
"I was terrified the face had been damaged," he added. "The face is the soul of the painting and it's something that is very hard to recreate." | "I was terrified the face had been damaged," he added. "The face is the soul of the painting and it's something that is very hard to recreate." |
Speaking to BBC arts correspondent Rebecca Jones, Heimans said he had jumped in a taxi and gone straight to Westminster Abbey to assess the extent of the damage for himself. | Speaking to BBC arts correspondent Rebecca Jones, Heimans said he had jumped in a taxi and gone straight to Westminster Abbey to assess the extent of the damage for himself. |
'Numb feeling' | 'Numb feeling' |
A conservation team on site had already begun the process of finding the correct solvent to remove the paint. | A conservation team on site had already begun the process of finding the correct solvent to remove the paint. |
Heimans said he felt "bewildered", adding "it was quite a numb feeling". | Heimans said he felt "bewildered", adding "it was quite a numb feeling". |
"I was on edge during the entire process, until very close to the end, when it looked as though everything was going to be okay," he said. | "I was on edge during the entire process, until very close to the end, when it looked as though everything was going to be okay," he said. |
His painting depicts the Queen in contemplative mood, wearing state dress, and standing on the spot where she was crowned in Westminster Abbey. | His painting depicts the Queen in contemplative mood, wearing state dress, and standing on the spot where she was crowned in Westminster Abbey. |
It was the only official painting commissioned to mark the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. | |
Heimans said he had not spoken about the attack until now because "it took a while for everyone to be reassured" that the painting could be fully restored. | Heimans said he had not spoken about the attack until now because "it took a while for everyone to be reassured" that the painting could be fully restored. |
A man has been charged over the attack and will appear in court again next month. | A man has been charged over the attack and will appear in court again next month. |
Tim Haries, 41, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, is charged with causing more than £5,000 of criminal damage. | Tim Haries, 41, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, is charged with causing more than £5,000 of criminal damage. |
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