By Christopher

Christopher Stott is a contemporary realist painter.

Ebb & Flow

Ebb and Flow Oil Painting by Christopher Stott

Ebb & Flow. For most of my life I lived landlocked on the prairies. After years of talking it over with my wife, we decided that we had enough harsh, long winters between the two of us and wanted a change.

And so we packed up and moved to the West Coast, Vancouver Island. And now we find ourselves surrounded by all new flora and fauna. Everything is different. We ended up living right by the water, so every morning I get up and look out the window and am able to see the ebb and flow of the tides as they come in to the inlet I live on. Something that seems foreign and exciting to a prairie kid.

We got our wish, to be able to walk out our door any day of the year, no bone chilling, threatening wind chills. And I can walk every day around the inlet. And every day I see swans, herons, eagles, otters, seals – it all seems so exotic. I have to always remind myself to slow down and really observe these things around me. Read more

The Big Picture

The Big Picture Oil Painting by Christopher Stott

They Big Picture – this painting is about perspective.

I will use the painting as a metaphor. I obsess and focus on tiny one inch square areas of a painting, moving across the painting as I work over several days, sometimes weeks. Within each of these small spaces I pour detail and concentration. But I always have to remember to step back and look at the entire painting, to see how it works overall, to see that I have made progress.

It’s like this in life, no? If you focus on making each day as good as you can, eventually you can step back and see what is hopefully a life you are pleased with. Read more

The World We Live In

The World We Live In Oil Painting by Christopher Stott

The World We Live In, The Distressed Mind, The Neurotic Personality of Our Time, Coast to Coast, Old World Horizons.

It seems as though we live in a perpetual state of anxiety – obsessing over doom and gloom news events and seeing nothing but a bleak outlook. And then we imagine things used to be better and we want to reverse and go back to the way things used to be.

I recently listed to the Munk Debates on Progress – “be it resolved humankind’s best days lie ahead” (listen to it here). Four thinkers and writers on stage, two arguing that things are getting better, two arguing things are getting darker. I’m inclined to think things are going to get better. I do not deny that there are certainly grim things going on around us, but I believe that we’ve lost perspective. Instead of simply dwelling on all the negative events and news around us we have to explore positive things as well. Read more

Good Stories

Good Stories Oil Painting by Christopher Stott

This is simply about what it says – Good Stories.

This group of monochromatic book paintings are not just about the colors. This yellow grouping of books is all positive, forward moving stories. These are vintage children’s primary school readers and story books. They project a naïve, rosy view of the world. Sometimes you need a bit of positive reinforcement, to be able to see the sunny side. That’s what this painting is about. Read more

The Big Picture II & The Distressed Mind

I use books in my paintings to project ideas, rather than the actual plot or storyline of the book. These books, all antique and vintage finds, are sometimes subtle and sometimes blunt. Whatever the case is, it’s the theme I’m most interested in.

The Big Picture II Oil Painting by Christopher Stott
The Big Picture II / 16 x 16 / oil on canvas

See a portfolio of 160+ other book paintings.

The Distressed Mind Oil Painting by Christopher Stott
The Distressed Mind / 16 x 16 / oil on canvas

Vintage Electric Fans

These two paintings are part of a group exhibition of still life paintings at the Arden Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. The exhibition runs from February 2 – 27, 2016.

Vintage Toucan Electric Fan by Christopher Stott
Vintage Torcan Electric Fan / 20 x 16 / oil on canvas

For several years the Arden Gallery has asked me to show work with them, so it feels good to finally be able to participate in an exhibition.

Vintage Star Rite Electric Fan Oil Painting by Christopher Stott
Vintage Star Rite Electric Fan / 20 x 16 / oil on canvas

Work in Progress

Work in Progress / Vintage Fan
Work in Progress / Vintage Fan

This painting of a little blue electric fan is in the beginning stages.

2015 was a very busy year for me. I had two solo exhibitions which I find remarkable that I was able to pull off. Not sure how I was able to do that… or if I’d ever do that again in coming years.

Right now I have several paintings in the works in my studio. I’m enjoying my time focussing on painting and have decided to take a bit of a break from social media and get some work done. I’ll share what I’ve been up to at the beginning of 2016.

Behind the Easel

Over the years, as I spend all my time dedicated to painting, I have come to understand that other representation painters share many things in common. There are common questions that painters have before them.

After meeting Robert C. Jackson in New York this past October, I remembered he had published a book featuring 20 accomplished contemporary representational painters.

Each of the 20 painters, in their own words by answering a series of questions, share what their life as a painter is like. Insight, wisdom, ideas and observations from artists with established careers and experience. What more could you ask for?

The books is inspirational and beautifully designed. Each artist shares selected paintings – the large, full colour images will have you engaged for hours.

The book is available through Amazon and directly from Robert’s website.

Below I have shared a glimpse at some of the beautifully laid out pages. Three artists who’s work I am fond of, including Robert C. Jackson, Scott Fraser, and Daniel Sprick.

Robert C. Jackson
Scott Fraser
Daniel Sprick