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Christopher Atkins
'Back Country' |
Christopher Crofton-Atkins first learned to sketch from
his father in Lima, Peru. Living on the Pacific coast, his earliest work
recorded the local imagery with charcoal and watercolor.
A love of the outdoor life marked him from childhood when he would hunt
duck and dove with his father on the coastal savannahs, and fish for jack
and corvina off the beaches near Lima. His earliest sights and sounds were
viewed through the prism of a Latin world. It was a young, unspoiled
world, full of empty shorelines teeming with bird and sea life.
Formal schooling took Christopher to England, from where he traveled
extensively throughout Europe. There he developed an interest in oil
painting and was tutored privately at a studio in London.
He pursued his interest in oil painting at university in Canada under the
direction of John Goodwin Lyman. Lyman, formerly the art critic for the
Montrealer, had founded the Contemporary Arts Society of Montreal.
Lyman was a mentor for Christopher's love of painting the tropics. He
encouraged Christopher to continue painting what Lyman liked to call
"God's own sea and sky," a world which he had found in the Caribbean
islands. Christopher continues to paint in Lyman's tradition on location,
and in his studio on Martha's Vineyard.
Each of his paintings, Christopher tells us, is a spreadsheet of a halcyon
day in the life of a beachcomber, a dreamer or a fisherman!
Cover Art
2000 ~ Cover artist for Russ Hopper's book, Angler Profiles, The
Hope Group Publishers.
2004 ~ Cover artist for Vineyard Vines fall catalogue.
2005 ~ Cover artist for Classic Backbone Magazine, Key Largo, Fla. |