Notebook
Notbook is an informal collection of ideas, paintings and photographs revealing the creative process of contemporary artist Chris Page.
Wave Dissipation Paintings 2015
Wave Pair from 2015—Fortunes Rock, ME
Wind Memory 1 & 2
Paper Paintings Horseneck 2024
Horseneck Edge Pairs
Two moments while
Walking the edge
Between earth and ocean.
Such light!
Walking the shore
Mirror & Edge
FIre, Air, Water, Earth
10.08.2024 3:56 PM
Walking the Boundary
Earth & Ocean— Day & Night
10.16.2024 5:36 PM
Horseneck Edge Pair
Two moments while
Walking the edge
Between earth and ocean.
Such light!
Horseneck Walk 10.08.2024
Walking the Shore
Mirror & Edge
FIre, Air, Water, Earth
10.08.2024 3:56 PM
Forest Dawn Light-Five Part Paintings-2023
acrylic on canvas 12x16 inches each
Arctic Drawings 1995-96—Single & divided Picture Planes
These two drawings from a set of twelve was created sometime around 1995-96 and I believe are baseed on walking on the tundra around Pond Inland, Nunavut, Canada
Peepers Praise 4.19.2024—Combined 10.06.2024
photograph and spectogram recording of spring peepers
Goosberry Island Wstport MA 4.19.2024
Combined 10.06.2024
Horseneck Wave Mind 10.02.2024
After the Passing & Monet Mind—10.01.2024—Horseneck Walk
Walking with Monet-Mind — Embodied Mirroring (Earth/Ocean & Sky)
Ocean Waves Grid I
Mt Hope Bay Paintings I
Remembering the view of Mt Hope Bay from the mouth of the Taunton River. Painted separately and then combined.
acrylic on paper 18x24 inch (9 Sheets) June 2024
Mt Hope Bay Paintings
Remembering the view of Mt Hope Bay from the mouth of the Taunton River. Painted separately and then combined.
acrylic on paper 18x24 inch (9 Sheets) June 2024
Williamstown Storm Walk 07.19.2015
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."
2015 acrylic on archival pigment print 8.5 x 11 inches (each)
Taunton River Flow Moments Layered
18x24 inches, acrylic on paper
Wind Awareness While Trying to listening to Spring Peepers—drawings I&II