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"My paintings are a celebration of the everyday, the half noticed and the overlooked"
Christopher Thompson is an award-winning British artist, born in Grimsby in 1969 and now based in London. After graduating from Norwich School of Art, Thompson went on to complete his postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy Schools in 1997. Since then, he has exhibited widely both in the United Kingdom and internationally through numerous solo and group exhibitions. His work is held in collections around the world, most notably in the National Portrait Gallery, London. With a keen sensitivity to light, shadow, line and colour, Thompson turns his attention to the architecture of everyday life. His distinctive paintings focus on houses, rendered with a painterly realism that is both familiar and quietly enigmatic. These buildings are approached as portraits — each one imbued with its own character, personality and subtle narrative. Drawn from real locations that have captured the artist’s imagination, the houses are often repositioned into unexpected or imagined settings, where their titles offer gentle clues to the unseen lives within. A small cat frequently appears within each composition, moving from house to house — sometimes active, more often watchful — a silent witness threading the works together.
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Works
Christopher Thompson
The Collector's HouseOil on Canvas50 x 44 cms / 19¾ x 17¼ inchesSigned 'Christopher Thompson' & Titled (verso)Further images
Description
The Collector’s House by Christopher Thompson portrays a historic property on St Peter’s Street, Stamford, once home to a curiosity shop and now part of the townscape where Gladwell & Patterson's Stamford gallery stands. This work captures the eccentric charm and distinct personality of the building. Thompson’s attentive realism conveys not just architectural form but the storied soul of a place. The artist says of the building: “Out of all the houses I've painted, this one has the most personality, especially for something so small".
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