| Christopher
Galligan,
a California native living in Los Angeles, began painting
at age 11. He left the United States at an early age to
travel and live in many cities throughout Europe. While
studying the history, art and culture of the people who
would become his new friends and neighbors, Galligan supported
himself through acting and modeling. He later returned to
Southern California, where his love of surfing, sports,
beaches, desert and mountains serve as artistic inspiration
and a source of renewal.
Galligan's
work is the culmination of his imagination, introspection
and the many artistic forms and styles in which he is comfortable,
ranging from abstract to impressionist. His style can best
be described as an ever-changing collection of thoughts
and images that reflect the artists ideas and emotions.
By adding his own mix of whimsical realism—which he's
coined "whimism"—with the unique personality
of his animal subjects, Galligan's pet portraits are truly
a breed apart.
Although
he is constantly experimenting with new ways to express
himself artistically, the one constant in Galligan's work
is the freedom of expression that comes when paint meets
surface. In 2000, he discovered wooden "pallet tops,"
which are typically used to secure and protect loads of
paper. "I started painting on them and found them to
be a unique surface unlike anything Id ever seen,
Galligan recalls. "People heard I was painting like
a madman, so some of them started saving the tops for me.
Now I make my own, and the process has been a huge part
of my journey as an artist. I love the way paint and wood
mingle together!" Inspired by this new discovery, Galligan
expanded to painting on porcelainized metals (washer and
dryer panels), woods, canvas and various other mediums that
enhance the style, texture and look of his creations.
Chris
Galligan is the proud father of two sons, who continuously
give him the motivation to keep refining and reinventing
his craft. A strong proponent of child and animal welfare,
Galligan often donates his work to support assistance organizations,
and a portion of every sale goes to nonprofit groups who
share his ideals of peace, harmony and happiness for all
living creatures.
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