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Chris Godber
, 38
Cheshire, United Kingdom
About the Artist
I am a painter who lives in the north west of England I aim to create otherworldly, expressionistic abstract acrylic paintings that come from deep within me. When I paint I will often have a design or sketch in mind, but enjoy the process of 'going off track' to see if I arrive at something new, thus improvisation is an important part of my process. Some themes I explore in my work are images of rebirth, Energy interactions and exploring quasi-Spiritual and primitive imagery. Some artists who have influenced me in my work include Roberto Matta, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Kandinsky , Picasso and Joan Miro.

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selected works >> 2004-2009From analog representation to digital hyper representation, from improving reality representation with the photo camera invention (1853) to the creation of mathematically based images (1:0), the DNA of this cultural logic has the need to expand itself all over, the only difference being that in lexicon of digital images, this DNA turns into RGB (red, green, blue), and its essential goal is to conquer the whole visual space. As a virus. In anatomy, the head of an animal is the rostral part (from anatomical position) that usually comprises the brain, eyes, ears, nose and mouth (all of which aid in various sensory functions, such as sight, hearing, smell, and taste). Some very simple animals may not have a head, but many bilaterally symmetric forms do.

For humans, the head and particularly the face are the main distinguishing feature between different people, due to their easily discernible features such as hair and eye color, nose, eye and mouth shapes, wrinkles, etc. Human faces are easily differentiable to us due to our brains' predispositions toward discriminating human facial forms. When observing a relatively unfamiliar species, all faces seem to be nearly identical, and human infants are biologically programmed to recognize subtle differences in anthropic facial features.

People who are more intelligent than normal are sometimes depicted in cartoons as having bigger heads, as a way of indicating that they have a larger brain; in sThis is a collection of paintings in which I dive back into colour after grieving my mother's passingThis virtual space exhibits work I completed over the past year.20 original oil paintings
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Artwork inspired by the Marine and Mountain environmentMy first 3Dvas exhibition galaxies and embryos has a lot in common, there is an everlasting process of evolution and change in the universe. in my paintings i try to capture the connection between the biggest formats in the universe and the smallest brick stones
Marine and Mountain Surreal nightmares as above so below


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