| 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 artist’s 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 I'd 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.
Animal
Fair Magazine writes that "Galligan has an uncanny ability
to extract an animal’s personality and depict it
vividly in his priceless Paintings." His
paintings are showcased in five- star hotels, such as The
Fairmont Miramar in
Santa Monica, California, along with many other oceanfront
boutique hotels.
Galligan's
style has won over collectors, interior designers and
pet lovers worldwide. He has been featured nationally
on television and in Hollywood movies, including "Scrubs,"
"Nip Tuck," "New Adventures of Old Christine,"
"Bones," "The X-list," and "Art
or Not." His work is also featured
on the big screen in "The Hottie & the
Nottie" starring Paris
Hilton.
Galligan's Paintings are owned by many well- known
celebrities, including Anthony Hopkins ("The
Silence of the Lambs"), Matthew McConaughey ("Fool's
Gold" and "Sahara"), Brian Wilson (The
Beach Boys), Carla
Gucini ("Spy Kids"), John Cleese ("Monty
Python"), Connie Britton ("Friday
Night Lights"), Kate Beckinsale ("The
Aviator"), Bill
Maher, comedian & “Real Time” host
as well as motivational guru Anthony Robbins, just
to name a few.
Galligan
has been published in various Magazines including Animal
Fair, 944, Metropolitan Home, Coastal
Living, The Weekly Star, Beauty
News L.A., The Corsair, and
the list goes on… Demand for Galligan’s work
continues to flourish on the strength of gallery sales,
word-of-mouth among collectors, and media praise. Today,
Galligan's work is headed in many exciting directions,
with a number of new projects such as a home-living line,
coast-to-coast gallery representation and worldwide hotel
exposure.
Chris
Galligan is the proud father of two sons who continuously
give him the motivation to keep refining and reinventing
his craft. As a strong proponent of child and animal welfare,
Galligan often donates his work to 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. |