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    City & Landscapes Collection

    Christopher's Preference To Rural Life

    Christopher enjoyed walking in the countryside. Following his stroke, he was limited in the choice of places of the scenic value he sought. Many of his landscape paintings were from memories of scenes in earlier life or painted during journeys when accompanied by his twin brother. Christopher had a preference to life in less populous settings than large cities and towns. There are fewer examples of city life in his work. He enjoyed painting genre scenes, landscapes, portraits and pieces with a religious theme. Illustrations were often made at places of personal interest in the City of Oxford.

    Cityscape paintings depict the physical characteristics of a city, urban life, and sections of a town or other metropolitan areas. Landscape paintings showcase the natural beauty of the great outdoors with its mountains, valleys, meadows, trees, rivers, woods, sky, and weather; they can even include the countryside with farms and structures.

    EXPLORE CHRISTOPHER'S OTHER COLLECTIONS

    Expressionism Collection
    Expressionism Collection

    Much of Christopher’s expressionist work was themed around those he met, including family and his disability and religious beliefs.

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    Genre Scenes & Still Life Collection
    Genre Scenes & Still Life Collection

    Christophers passion for observing people, their actions, behaviours, dialect, and emotions.

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    Harold runs a wool and yarn shop. He is an astute businessman who manages to spin gold thread from his fingertips. Painted in 1982.
    Portraits Collection

    Christopher's paintings often express a view beyond that of the human eye.

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    Religious Collection
    Religious Collection

    Christopher believed in God, that there is a Devil and a Heaven and Hell.

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    "COLOUR BRIGHTENS MY WORLD"

    Christopher's use of colour brightens any room

    Originals & Prints

    Original works from Christopher’s collection of paintings are exhibited from time to time but are not available for sale. A vast selection of Christopher’s botanical illustrations are on permanent display in the Ethnology Department of the Sarawak Museum in Kuching, Malaysia.

    Exhibitions of Christopher’s paintings previously planned in 2020-2022 have been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Giclée prints and pieces of functional art make it possible to enjoy Christopher’s paintings at home. The original paintings are scanned at an ultra-high resolution and colour proofs are appraised as close to the original painting as possible. Giclée prints are made with state-of-the-art printers on a selection of papers including museum-quality heavyweight Fine-art print paper with a smooth, clean finish up to Fine-art quality archival Hahnemühle Cotton-rag paper giving the print the feel of the original watercolour. Giclée printing process will produce a print that lasts between 100-200 years in optimal conditions. A selection of functional art giftware is also available from our shop.

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