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Chris Malcolmson: Painter of evocative seascapes & atmospheric skies. Explore his stunning works capturing the beauty of Skyros, Greece & beyond.

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Chris Malcomson: A Life Painted in Light and Shadow

Born in Liverpool, England, on February 18, 1936, Christopher Ransome Malcomson’s life unfolded as a fascinating tapestry woven from engineering precision, artistic exploration, and a deep engagement with the human spirit. His early years were shaped by wartime displacement – a childhood spent navigating the anxieties of World War II, first in Bath and later at Huyton Hill School – experiences that instilled within him a quiet resilience and an appreciation for the value of safety and stability. This formative period laid the groundwork for his meticulous approach to both engineering and art, a characteristic evident in the careful layering and considered composition of his paintings.

Malcomson’s professional journey began with a solid foundation in structural engineering, culminating in three decades spent at F. J. Samuelly Ltd., a firm renowned for its contributions to iconic London landmarks like St. Thomas Hospital and the British Telecom Tower. This demanding career honed his observational skills and instilled within him an understanding of form, structure, and the interplay between light and space – elements that would later become central to his artistic practice. He wasn’t merely designing buildings; he was shaping experiences, a perspective that subtly informed his transition into painting.

The Shift to Art: From Blueprint to Brushstroke

A pivotal moment arrived in 1991 when Malcomson decided to dedicate himself fully to the pursuit of art. He enrolled at the Chelsea College of Art and Design, a move that initially seemed a significant departure from his established career but proved remarkably intuitive. His prior experience with paper, drawing pens, and ink – skills honed during his engineering work – provided an unexpected advantage, allowing him to seamlessly translate his technical understanding into a new medium. Furthermore, he drew inspiration from his earlier participation in Beryl Pogson’s “Work” group, where he explored glass engraving and mosaic making, expanding his creative repertoire.

This artistic exploration was further enriched by his engagement with the ideas of Maurice Nicholl, a neurologist and Jungian psychiatrist, and the poetry of figures like Rumi and Antonio Machado. These influences manifested in his work through a focus on inner landscapes, exploring themes of spirituality, memory, and the human condition. Malcomson’s artistic philosophy embraced a synthesis of seemingly disparate disciplines – engineering, psychology, literature, and art – creating a uniquely layered and introspective body of work.

A Palette of Color and Light

Malcomson's paintings are immediately striking for their bold use of color, particularly the interplay between red and blue. He often employed translucent layers of paint, allowing light to penetrate and refract through the surface, creating a dynamic sense of depth and atmosphere. His work is frequently described as “colorfield painting,” referencing the abstract expressionist movement’s emphasis on pure color as a subject in itself. He deliberately avoided representational imagery, instead focusing on evoking emotions and sensations through the manipulation of hue, value, and texture.

Beyond his technical mastery, Malcomson's paintings possess an undeniable emotional resonance. His work is often characterized by a sense of quiet contemplation, inviting viewers to engage in a personal dialogue with the images before them. He frequently referenced influences from artists like Henri Matisse, Mark Rothko and Clifford Still, whose explorations of color and form resonated deeply with his own artistic vision.

Legacy and Continuing Exploration

Chris Malcomson’s journey is one of remarkable transformation – a testament to the enduring power of curiosity and creative exploration. From his early days as a structural engineer to his later years as a celebrated painter, he consistently sought new ways to understand and express the world around him. His relocation to Great Barrington, Massachusetts, in 2004 marked a new chapter, allowing him to continue his artistic practice while fostering connections within the vibrant Berkshire art community.

His work continues to be exhibited and appreciated for its evocative beauty and profound emotional depth. Malcomson’s legacy lies not only in the stunning canvases he created but also in his unwavering commitment to pursuing a life of creative inquiry, reminding us that art can emerge from unexpected sources and illuminate the most intimate corners of the human experience.

Lühikesed faktid

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract landscape
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Barnett Newman
    • Pierre Soulages
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Henri Matisse
    • Mark Rothko
  • Date Of Birth: February 18, 1936
  • Full Name: Christopher Ransome Malcomson
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Afar
    • Day Skyros
    • Old Gods, Old Sun
  • Place Of Birth: Liverpool, England