Known for his impasto oil portrait and figure paintings, Rahman launched his first solo show in Mayfair, London, in February 2016, to favorable accolade and press, including The Times and The Independent.
Rizvan Rahman practiced to be a professional golfer, but made the decision to concentrate fully on Fine Art.
[2] Rahman achieved a BA Honours degree in Fine Art from De Montfort University near to his home town of Leicester.
[3] After leaving school, he developed a painting style influenced by the Old Masters, with a particular interest in the work of Rembrandt, Velazquez, Van Dyke and Rubens.
"[6] Compared to the works of Lucian Freud[7] His paintings of female nudes are also compared to the works of Jenny Saville and Simon Birch, Rahman himself states he takes inspiration from Freud, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Velasquez and Rubens.