Chris Rivers: Supernova (Pt 1)
Chris Rivers' ten year career traces a specific developmental arc through a sequence of content that results in a series of distinct thematic episodes.
These range from initial forays into industrial landscape, through turbulent images of ‘celestial creatures’ such as cherubs, skeletons and astronauts tumbling through the numinous voids of cosmic space, to specific incidents of British history. Recent narrative excursions concern themselves with astrological lore and maps of the stars. More recent still are his current pictures that explore British myth, folklore and legend.
Rivers’ trademark is his gestural handling of vigorously applied oil paint that articulates pulsating clouds of intense, vaporous colour. His is a sumptuous palette that deploys rich ultramarines, rosy pinks, dusty ochres and strategic flashes of blood orange against washes and veils of viridian green, chalky cerulean blue and astringent violets. As well as referencing Romantic masters of the nineteenth century his method adds a twentieth century agitation to the facture of the painted surface by way of a loose, broad and expressive use of singular brushmark, scumble and glaze.
This overview of a young artist’s work gives us an insight into an ongoing project that maps some particular interests that are typical of the British Romantic imagination. Correspondences can be made with Turner’s obsession with the heroic journey through an elemental land and sea-scape, and also with John Martin’s apocalyptic visions. Both present us with the awe inspiring physicality of the sublime in all its existential dread. Rivers channels this sense of the fragile human figure making its intrepid way through the mercurial, shifting uncertainty of a hostile and indifferent environment, where orientation is only provided by an infinitely-distant, glittering star.
2015 - Industrial Landscapes - Remnants of the industrial north and influences from band tour travels.
2016 - Heavenly Creatures - Cherubs and winged Skeletons - An exploration into depictions of the cosmos in art and science. The foundation of Rivers' vision and signature voice.
2017 - The Astronaut - Solitude and wonder - The Traveller, standing alone, or tumbling through vaporous skeins within a metaphorical universe of celestial bodies.
2018 - Vases - An intimate study of technique and the traditional symbolic objects in Still Life painting.
2019 - Historical Landscapes - Figures lost in significant moments of conflict and endeavour in British history with a mesmerising aesthetic.
2021 - Planets & Constellations - Surreal collisions of fantasy worlds and familiar interstellar skyscapes.
2025 - The Human Cosmos - A compendium of Astronomy and Astrology.
Upcoming Projects - Myths, Folklore and Legends - A revival of the sacred narratives of the British Isles.
For SALES & PRESS enquiries
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Horizons 9 pm, 2025Oil on linen60 x 55 cm
23.6 x 21.7 in -
Horizons 10 pm, 2025Oil on linen60 x 55 cm
23.6 x 21.7 in -
Horizons 11 pm, 2025Oil on linen60 x 55 cm
23.6 x 21.7 in -
Find the Way, 2025Oil on linen120 x 120 cm
47.2 x 47.2 in -
Legends in Higher Places, 2025Oil on linen120 x 120 cm
47.2 x 47.2 in -
Skyfall, 2025Oil on linen120 x 120 cm
47.2 x 47.2 in -
Relic Study, 2025Oil on linen60 x 50 cm
23.6 x 19.7 in -
The Garden 1, 2025Oil on linen120 x 145 cm
47.2 x 57.1 in -
The Garden 2, 2025Oil on linen120 x 145 cm
47.2 x 57.1 in -
Delphinus Vase, 2025Oil on linen65 x 55 cm
25.6 x 21.7 in -
Orion Vase, 2025Oil on linen145 x 120 cm
57.1 x 47.2 in -
Expendable Youth—Manchester Regiment, 2025Oil on panel170 x 150 cm
66.9 x 59 in -
Terra Nova—The Moon is Our Familiar Friend, 2025Oil on panel150 x 170 cm
59.1 x 66.9 in -
Andromeda Waiting for Perseus, 2025Oil on linen170 x 170 cm
66.9 x 66.9 in -
Perseus Looking for Andromeda, 2025Oil on linen170 x 170 cm
66.9 x 66.9 in -
Icarus Flight, 2025Oil on linen145 x 130 cm
57.1 x 51.2 in -
Icarus Fall, 2025Oil on linen110 x 130 cm
43.3 x 51.2 in -
Pluto's Guardian, 2025Oil on linen140 x 150 cm
55.1 x 59.1 in -
Waterfalls, 2025Oil on linen170 x 150 cm
66.9 x 59.1 in -
Waterfalls 2, 2025Oil on linen120 x 100 cm
47.5 x 39.5 in
