This is a large painting on thick 400 gsm paper that, in its frame, takes up a space of at least 90 x 137 x 7 cm. Chris Sims uses colour and instinctive mark making to evoke or capture a moment in time in the rural English landscape. His paintings are often considered to be reminiscent of the St Ives painter Peter Lanyon.
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Medium | Oil on paper |
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Year | 2019 |
Original / Edition | Original work of art |
Size | 76 x 122cm |
Description
Chris Sims is a contemporary English abstract painter, using colour and instinctive mark making to evoke or capture a moment in time in the rural English landscape. His paintings are often considered to be reminiscent of the St Ives painter Peter Lanyon. Graduating from Wolverhampton Polytechnic in 1985, Chris worked as a graphic designer for approximately 20 years, but has now been painting professionally for the last 10 years and has a growing collector’s market in the UK.