I am so excited to have some brand new pieces by Chris Hill. He is a superlative artist who is a master of many different types of art disciplines. However, he is probably best known for his reverse painting on plexiglass. He is a stickler for detail and each piece is so beautifully crafted that each panel is by itself an exquisite work of art. His assemblages are sold in pieces so depending on the area of wall that a client has to cover it is easy to pick and choose exactly what you want. Chris is also amenable to painting more if that’s what the project calls for.
The two images above represent 18×18 inch square planels which are part of the artist’s “Notions” assemblage. The center part of the panel is clear plexiglass that has been painted on the reverse side and the 1.25 inch border is sand-blasted to create a framed look to each piece. Each piece is mounted onto the wall with stainless steal brackets that hold the panels two inches away from the wall’s surface. This creates a very dramatic shadow boxing effect. The one that I have in the gallery consists of nine of these squares, which covers 62×62 inches plus or minus depending on how close you hang them.
“Cascades” to the left is a new spin off. Here the artist has taken rectangular pieces of plexiglass and curved them. He then paints on the reverse side and does some painting on the front. Then he attaches three of these panels together and hangs them on the wall by attaching them with a bracket attached to the top panel. Here he has chosen to put them in a cascading pattern on the wall. However, if the client wants them hung straight that is strictly up to them.
The nice thing about this piece is the undulating effect when the piece is viewed from either side and the rhythmic shadows that it casts on the walls. All this adds to the overall movement of the piece.
Chris Hill’s artwork cannot be appreciated by viewing it on the Internet. Therefore, I urge you to set up an appointment to come by at your earliest possible convenience to see this talented artist’s work in person. Don’t forget that I have no set gallery hours and everything is by appointment only. But because of that I save a lot in overhead and am able to pass those savings onto my clients.















