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Born in Yorkshire in 1960, Chris now lives on the East coast in the Scottish Borders, is self taught and has been working professionally since 1995. His paintings are exhibited at Visual Arts Scotland and the Royal Society of Scottish Painters in Watercolour (RSW). In 2023 he was elected Member of the RSW.

Fusing both traditional and self -discovered painting and printmaking techniques, he tries to create pieces which possess a tangible and tactile quality. Subject is predominantly landscape driven, influenced by his surroundings and the proximity of where land meets sea, and a recurring theme of containment. Never intended to be site specific, instead the paintings are reconstructed ideals, a collection of marks and shapes to suggest a narrative, alluding to the type of place he would like to find.

The theme of containment is echoed further through naive imagery, depicting boundary walls, furrowed fields, crop rotations and fence rails, he scratches directly into the work to offer a method of permanent mark making, over layered painterly surfaces.

Chris says to be immersed within a landscape is not only to be aware of a sensory visual, but also to be accepting of the visceral and elemental qualities which bind the surroundings together. The relentless extreme of the seasons blend millennia of formation, both natural and man made, often disguising how our landscape is flawed. "I have attempted to emulate these qualities through a sequence of layering and over painting, scraping away surfaces to reveal the partially hidden, suggesting traces of former occupancy, and to define the act of permanence through mark making, taking on the form of the form of an intuitive, scored non -corrective line. A personal, reflective, landscape emerges, a reinvented retreat, which conveys protection, comfort and shelter."

Artwork by Chris Brook RSW View All