Stream Variation I

Stream Variation I

2021
acrylic on archival digital print
8.5 x 11 inches

Stream Variation II

Stream Variation II

2021
acrylic on archival digital print
8.5 x 11 inches

Stream Variation III

Stream Variation III

2021
acrylic on archival digital print
8.5 x 11 inches

Stream Variation IV

Stream Variation IV

2021
acrylic on archival digital print
8.5 x 11 inches

Stream Flow

Stream Flow

8.5 x 11

Stream Explosion

Stream Explosion

2020
8.5 x 11 inches
acrylic on digital image

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Eyes Toward Heaven I

Eyes Toward Heaven I

2016
acrylic on canvas
74 x 168 inches

Eyes Toward Heaven I is based on a photograph taken at 4:42 PM during a walk on July 18, 2016. This painting expresses distinct moment from experiencing a 25-minute period of transformation in the daytime sky. See original photographs in the post Cloud Dance 07.18.2016 in the Notebook 

Eyes Toward Heaven I I

Eyes Toward Heaven I I

2016
acrylic on canvas
74 x 168 inches

Eyes Toward Heaven I is based on a photograph taken at 4:45 PM during a walk on July 18, 2016. This painting expresses distinct moment from experiencing a 25-minute period of transformation in the daytime sky. See original photographs in the post Cloud Dance 07.18.2016 in the Notebook 

Eyes Toward Heaven III

Eyes Toward Heaven III

2016
acrylic on canvas
74 x 168 inches

Eyes Toward Heaven III is based on a photograph taken at 5:08 PM during a walk on July 18, 2016. This painting expresses distinct moment from experiencing a 25-minute period of transformation in the daytime sky. See original photographs in the post Cloud Dance 07.18.2016 in the Notebook 

Warm Wind 11.09.2016 — sky series painting

Warm Wind 11.09.2016 — sky series painting

2016
acrylic on canvas
72 x 244 inches

Original walk was taken at the Wentworth Conservation Area and is based on sustaining attention on the sky for 25 minutes.

Williamstown Storm Walk 07.19.2015

Williamstown Storm Walk 07.19.2015

2015
acrylic on archival pigment print
8.5 x 11 inches (each)

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Williamstown Sky Walk 07.19.2014 originated from a performative walk on the grounds of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA. Performed as a group walk on July 19, 2015, the three paintings follow the walk from the beginning until just before the end when we cut the walk short due to an incoming thunderstorm.

"We walk up the hill through the open meadow of the Clark Art Institute, aware of the thickening clouds approaching. The sounds of thunder becomes audible in the distance. Keeping our focus on the sky we make a quick accent up the hill, becoming enthralled with the diversity of cloud formations and the drama unfolding around us. Before we can luxuriate in the experience, we make our way down the hill seeking shelter under a protective roof to watch the torrential rain."

Williamstown Storm Walk I — sky series painting

Williamstown Storm Walk I — sky series painting

2015
acrylic on paper
8.5 x 11 inches

 

©2016 Chris Page

Williamstown Storm Walk I — sky series painting

Williamstown Storm Walk I — sky series painting

2015
acrylic on canvas
8.5 x 11 inches

Williamstown Storm Walk III — sky series painting

Williamstown Storm Walk III — sky series painting

2015
acrylic in archival pigment print
8.5 x 11 inches

 

©2016 Chris Page

Sky Mirror paintings I & II

Sky Mirror paintings I & II

Installation shot from Walking at Wentworth at the Jasper Rand Art Museum.

Sky Mirror I

Sky Mirror I

Painting by Chris Page, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 72 x 108 inches

Sky Mirror II

Sky Mirror II

Painting by Chris Page, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 72 x 108 inches

Sky Walk 06.10.2016 2 & 3

Sky Walk 06.10.2016 2 & 3

2016
acrylic on canvas
44  x 62 inches

Five Minutes Apart in Nine Parts

Five Minutes Apart in Nine Parts

Five Minute Apart is a group of nine paintings displayed in a grid by Chris Page The paintings were created in 2014 in acrylic on archival pigment prints. Each of the nine paintings measures 13 x 19 inches.

Fortunes Rocks Moment by Moment I & II

Fortunes Rocks Moment by Moment I & II

Installation shot of two paintings from the exhibition Moment by Moment at the Bing Arts Center in Springfield, MA. The paintings are done in acrylic on canvas. The subject is an exploration of surf and the dissipation patterns in the zone between waves at Fortunes Rocks Beach in Maine.

Fortunes Rocks Moment I

Fortunes Rocks Moment I

2016
acrylic on canvas
52 x 82 inches

Painting no 1 of 2 from the Ocean Series

Fortunes Rocks Moment II

Fortunes Rocks Moment II

2016
acrylic on canvas
52 x 82 inches

Painting no 2 of 2 from the Ocean Series

Dissipation Moment I

Dissipation Moment I

2015
acrylic on paper
22 x 30 inches

Dissipation Moment II

Dissipation Moment II

2016
acrylic on paper
22 x 30 inches

Dissipation Moment III

Dissipation Moment III

2016
acrylic on paper
22 x 30 inches

Dissipation Seascape

Dissipation Seascape

2016
acrylic on paper
34 x 42 inches

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Sky Dance I

Sky Dance I

Sky Dance II

Sky Dance II

Sky Dance II—1

Sky Dance II—1

2013
acrylic on canvas
30x36 inches

Sky Dance II—2

Sky Dance II—2

2013
acrylic on canvas
30x36 inches

Sky Dance II—3

Sky Dance II—3

2013
acrylic on canvas
30x36 inches

Sky Dance II—4

Sky Dance II—4

2013
acrylic on canvas
30x36 inches

Conduit

Conduit

2008
acrylic on canvas
109 x 77 inches

This is one of the largest paintings I created as part of the Stream Series.

Concurrent Velocities (Blue Gray Double Loopy)

Concurrent Velocities (Blue Gray Double Loopy)

2007
70 x 70 inches
acrylic on canvas

Currents of Simultanaity—(Two Column Flow Painting)

Currents of Simultanaity—(Two Column Flow Painting)

2005

74 x 74 x 1¼ in.

acrylic on canvas